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Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo

Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo is one of the nine regions of Trinidad and Tobago, and one of the five regions which form the Gulf of Paria coastline on Trinidad's West Coast. Its regional capital and commercial center is Couva. Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo is the third-largest of Trinidad and Tobago's nine regions, with an area of 723 square kilometres (300 sq mi). As of 2011, the population was 178,410. The region is the second-most populous and fourth-least-densely populated region in Trinidad with 247 inhabitants per square kilometre (640/sq mi).

Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo
CTTRC
Region of Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo
Motto(s): 
Performance, Perseverance, Prosperity
Location of Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo in Trinidad
CountryTrinidad and Tobago
Historic CountiesSaint George
Caroni
Victoria
Former RegionsCouva
Tabaquite–Talparo
CoastlineGulf of Paria (Caribbean Sea)
Founded17 July 1992[1]
CapitalCouva
Government
 • ChairmanHenry Awong
 • Councillors[2]
List of Councillors
  • Arelene S Solomon-Ramesar (UNC)
  • Gangaram Gopaul (UNC)
  • Ramchand Rajbal Maraj (UNC)
  • Allan Seepersad (UNC)
  • Dubraj Persad (UNC)
  • John Lezama (UNC)
  • Jenna-Lee Ramoutar-Ramsaroop (UNC)
  • Shazeeda Nadia Khan-Mohammed (UNC)
  • Safraz Naveed Ali (UNC)
  • Anil Baliram (UNC)
  • Vishan Mohammed (UNC)
  • Balmati Gosyne (UNC)
  • Ryan Rampersad (UNC)
  • Henry Awong (UNC)
Area
 • Total723 km2 (279 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total178,410
 • Density247/km2 (640/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Couvan
Talparan
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
Postal Code
53xxxx - 58xxxx
Area code868
ISO 3166 codeTT-CTT
HDI (2009)0.678 (7th)
Telephone exchanges636, 679, 830, 630, 650, 659, 673

Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo is bordered by the Gulf of Paria to the west, the Borough of Chaguanas to the north-west, Tunapuna–Piarco region to the north, Sangre Grande and Mayaro–Rio Claro to the east, Princes Town to the south and the City of San Fernando to the south-west. The region is directly adjacent to the Venezuelan state of Monagas to west separated by the Gulf of Paria.

Geography edit

Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo is Trinidad and Tobago's third largest region in area after Sangre Grande and Rio Claro–Mayaro. The region is situated in Central Trinidad within the Caroni Plains bordering the Gulf of Paria to west. It was a major region for sugar and cocoa production in the 18th and 19th centuries and the first half of the 20th century. The region features the Caroni–Arena Dam which supplies water to the northern regions of Trinidad and Navet Dam which supplies water to much of Central and Southern regions Trinidad. Much of the Central Range lies in the region which is home to the Brasso Venado and Gran Couva Waterfall. Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo also houses the Pointe-à-Pierre Wild Fowl Trust in Pointe-à-Pierre.

Wildlife edit

The Point-a-Pierre Wild Fowl Trust is located on the compound of a major petrochemical and oil refinery in south Trinidad. Encompassing two lakes and about 30 hectares of land the Trust is a popular destination for scientists and researchers. The Trust is the only eco-tourism site on the island with a boardwalk built along much of the first pond where there is also a small Amerindian museum. Point-a-Pierre Wild Fowl Trust is a wetland habitat that is home to locally endangered wetland birds. With over 26 hectares, there are about 90 bird species, including endangered waterfowl, songbirds, scarlet ibis, herons and other wading birds.

Demographics edit

Population edit

The Trinidad and Tobago Central Statistical Office reported the population of Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo was 178,410 on January 9, 2011, a 0.9% increase since the 2000 Census.[3] The population of Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo in the 2000 census was 162,779.

Historical populations
YearPop.±%
2000 162,779—    
2011 178,410+9.6%

Ancestry edit

Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo racial breakdown
Racial composition 2011
South Asian (Indo-Trinidadian) 57.65%
Black (Afro-Trinidadian/Tobagonian) 18.94%
Multiracial 10.7%
Dougla (South Asian and Black) 7.3%
West Asian (Chinese) 0.16%
Native American (Amerindian) 0.6%
Arab (Syrian/Lebanese) 0.1%
White Trinidadian 0.12%
Other 0.8%
Not stated 4.8%

Religion edit

Religion in Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo (2011 census)[4]
Religion Percent
Christianity
49.3%
Hinduism
34.3%
Islam
8.1%
Other
6.9%
None/not shared
1.4%

Urban Centers and Towns edit

 
 
Largest cities or towns in Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo
2011 Census
Rank Historic County Pop.
 
Couva
1 Couva Caroni 48,858
2 Gasparillo Victoria 16,426
3 Claxton Bay Victoria 14,436
4 Freeport Caroni 11,850
5 Carapichaima Caroni 5,995
6 Chase Village Caroni 4,014
7 Tabaquite Saint George 3,138
8 Caparo Caroni 2,979
9 St. Mary's Caroni 2,240
10 Talparo Saint George 1,661

Electoral Districts edit

Electoral Districts within Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo Regional Corporation include:

  • Brechin Castle / Esperanza
  • Capara / Mamoral
  • Caratal / Tortuga
  • Calcutta #3 / Mc Bean[5]
  • Couva East / Balmain[5]
  • Couva West / Roystonia[5]
  • Claxton Bay / Pointe-a-Pierre
  • Freeport / Chickland
  • Gasparillo / Bonne Aventure
  • Las Lomas / San Rafael
  • Longdenville / Talparo
  • Perseverance / Waterloo
  • Piparo / San Pedro / Tabaquite
  • Savonetta / Point Lisas[5]
  • St Mary's / Carlsen Field

References edit

  1. ^ "Act No.8 of 1992". DIGITAL LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY. Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Councillors". UNC. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-10-19. Retrieved 2017-12-01.
  4. ^ "2011 Census". CSO. 2016-03-11. from the original on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
  5. ^ a b c d "Minister: 2 new seats in Couva, Mayaro". Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. 24 March 2023. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  • , from Nalis, the National Library and Information Service of Trinidad and Tobago.

External links edit

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Couva Tabaquite Talparo is one of the nine regions of Trinidad and Tobago and one of the five regions which form the Gulf of Paria coastline on Trinidad s West Coast Its regional capital and commercial center is Couva Couva Tabaquite Talparo is the third largest of Trinidad and Tobago s nine regions with an area of 723 square kilometres 300 sq mi As of 2011 the population was 178 410 The region is the second most populous and fourth least densely populated region in Trinidad with 247 inhabitants per square kilometre 640 sq mi Couva Tabaquite Talparo CTTRCRegionRegion of Couva Tabaquite TalparoFlagMotto s Performance Perseverance ProsperityLocation of Couva Tabaquite Talparo in TrinidadCountryTrinidad and TobagoHistoric CountiesSaint GeorgeCaroniVictoriaFormer RegionsCouva Tabaquite TalparoCoastlineGulf of Paria Caribbean Sea Founded17 July 1992 1 CapitalCouvaGovernment ChairmanHenry Awong Councillors 2 List of Councillors Arelene S Solomon Ramesar UNC Gangaram Gopaul UNC Ramchand Rajbal Maraj UNC Allan Seepersad UNC Dubraj Persad UNC John Lezama UNC Jenna Lee Ramoutar Ramsaroop UNC Shazeeda Nadia Khan Mohammed UNC Safraz Naveed Ali UNC Anil Baliram UNC Vishan Mohammed UNC Balmati Gosyne UNC Ryan Rampersad UNC Henry Awong UNC Area Total723 km2 279 sq mi Population 2011 Total178 410 Density247 km2 640 sq mi Demonym s Couvan TalparanTime zoneUTC 4 AST Postal Code53xxxx 58xxxxArea code868ISO 3166 codeTT CTTHDI 2009 0 678 7th Telephone exchanges636 679 830 630 650 659 673Couva Tabaquite Talparo is bordered by the Gulf of Paria to the west the Borough of Chaguanas to the north west Tunapuna Piarco region to the north Sangre Grande and Mayaro Rio Claro to the east Princes Town to the south and the City of San Fernando to the south west The region is directly adjacent to the Venezuelan state of Monagas to west separated by the Gulf of Paria Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Wildlife 2 Demographics 2 1 Population 2 2 Ancestry 2 3 Religion 2 4 Urban Centers and Towns 2 4 1 Electoral Districts 3 References 4 External linksGeography editCouva Tabaquite Talparo is Trinidad and Tobago s third largest region in area after Sangre Grande and Rio Claro Mayaro The region is situated in Central Trinidad within the Caroni Plains bordering the Gulf of Paria to west It was a major region for sugar and cocoa production in the 18th and 19th centuries and the first half of the 20th century The region features the Caroni Arena Dam which supplies water to the northern regions of Trinidad and Navet Dam which supplies water to much of Central and Southern regions Trinidad Much of the Central Range lies in the region which is home to the Brasso Venado and Gran Couva Waterfall Couva Tabaquite Talparo also houses the Pointe a Pierre Wild Fowl Trust in Pointe a Pierre Wildlife edit The Point a Pierre Wild Fowl Trust is located on the compound of a major petrochemical and oil refinery in south Trinidad Encompassing two lakes and about 30 hectares of land the Trust is a popular destination for scientists and researchers The Trust is the only eco tourism site on the island with a boardwalk built along much of the first pond where there is also a small Amerindian museum Point a Pierre Wild Fowl Trust is a wetland habitat that is home to locally endangered wetland birds With over 26 hectares there are about 90 bird species including endangered waterfowl songbirds scarlet ibis herons and other wading birds Demographics editPopulation edit The Trinidad and Tobago Central Statistical Office reported the population of Couva Tabaquite Talparo was 178 410 on January 9 2011 a 0 9 increase since the 2000 Census 3 The population of Couva Tabaquite Talparo in the 2000 census was 162 779 Historical populationsYearPop 2000162 779 2011178 410 9 6 Ancestry edit Couva Tabaquite Talparo racial breakdown Racial composition 2011South Asian Indo Trinidadian 57 65 Black Afro Trinidadian Tobagonian 18 94 Multiracial 10 7 Dougla South Asian and Black 7 3 West Asian Chinese 0 16 Native American Amerindian 0 6 Arab Syrian Lebanese 0 1 White Trinidadian 0 12 Other 0 8 Not stated 4 8 Religion edit Religion in Couva Tabaquite Talparo 2011 census 4 Religion PercentChristianity 49 3 Hinduism 34 3 Islam 8 1 Other 6 9 None not shared 1 4 Urban Centers and Towns edit Largest cities or towns in Couva Tabaquite Talparo 2011 CensusRank Historic County Pop nbsp Couva 1 Couva Caroni 48 8582 Gasparillo Victoria 16 4263 Claxton Bay Victoria 14 4364 Freeport Caroni 11 8505 Carapichaima Caroni 5 9956 Chase Village Caroni 4 0147 Tabaquite Saint George 3 1388 Caparo Caroni 2 9799 St Mary s Caroni 2 24010 Talparo Saint George 1 661 Electoral Districts edit Electoral Districts within Couva Tabaquite Talparo Regional Corporation include Brechin Castle Esperanza Capara Mamoral Caratal Tortuga Calcutta 3 Mc Bean 5 Couva East Balmain 5 Couva West Roystonia 5 Claxton Bay Pointe a Pierre Freeport Chickland Gasparillo Bonne Aventure Las Lomas San Rafael Longdenville Talparo Perseverance Waterloo Piparo San Pedro Tabaquite Savonetta Point Lisas 5 St Mary s Carlsen FieldReferences edit Act No 8 of 1992 DIGITAL LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Retrieved 28 May 2021 Councillors UNC Retrieved 31 March 2022 Population Growth by Municipalities in Trinidad and Parishes in Tobago 2000 2011 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2017 10 19 Retrieved 2017 12 01 2011 Census CSO 2016 03 11 Archived from the original on 2017 03 05 Retrieved 2020 05 12 a b c d Minister 2 new seats in Couva Mayaro Trinidad and Tobago Guardian 24 March 2023 Retrieved 27 June 2023 Local Government Corporations from Nalis the National Library and Information Service of Trinidad and Tobago External links editCouva Tabaquite Talparo Regional Corporation Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Couva Tabaquite Talparo amp oldid 1189185671, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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