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  2. Port of Spain - Wikipedia

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    A ferry service links Port of Spain with Scarborough, Tobago and a water taxi service, restarted in December 2008 [70] (Trinidad's west coast towns were once served by steamship), links it with San Fernando. The ferry terminal is located at South Quay while the water taxi terminal is part of the Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre.

  3. Transport in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad is the larger island, with a business-oriented economy and the seat of the country's government. Piarco International Airport serves the island of Trinidad with international flights to destinations in the Caribbean, South America, North America and Europe. The airport is located in the town of Piarco off the Churchill Roosevelt ...

  4. Barbados–Trinidad and Tobago relations - Wikipedia

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    Barbados was involved in this colony from 1833 until 1885, while Tobago though was involved from 1833 until 1889. Upon the withdrawal of Barbados, the island lobbied the British government to amalgamate Tobago with Barbados but was unsuccessful and Tobago became a part of Trinidad instead. [citation needed]

  5. Category:Ferry transport in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Ferry transport in Trinidad and Tobago. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C. Ferry companies of Trinidad and Tobago (2 P) F.

  6. Barbados travel guide: Where to go and what to see on the ...

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    Set 100 miles east of the main curve of the Caribbean islands, this small, easy-going isle is where many of us get our first taste of this balmy region.. A good choice for families, with beach ...

  7. Transport in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    H1 signifies the first highway that runs north. The numbering continues sequentially in a clockwise direction. The most popular highway throughout the island is the A. B. C. Highway (Adams/Barrow/Cummins). Throughout the Barbados roadways, the most prominent traffic junctions are the two lane roundabouts.

  8. A.N.R. Robinson International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 19 May 2011 the airport was renamed after the Tobago-born third President and Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, A. N. R. Robinson. [3] In 2011 according to Trinidad Express Tobago has recorded a 60% decrease in tourist arrivals, calling into question the practicality of the government's plan to further expand the airport.

  9. England unchanged against Australia after losing to All Blacks

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    England opted against making any changes in personnel for the visit of Australia on Saturday after being edged by New Zealand last weekend. A 24-22 defeat by the All Blacks opened England's autumn ...