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Carenage is a town in
Trinidad and Tobago. It is
located on
northwestern Trinidad, and is
administered by the
Diego Martin Regional Corporation. Located...
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Carénage (French pronunciation: [kaʁenaʒ]) is a
quartier of
Saint Barthélemy in the Caribbean. It is
located in the western-central part of the island...
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houses duty-free
shopping facilities such as
Point Seraphine and La
Place Carenage.
Castries is the
birthplace of
Arthur Lewis,
winner of the 1979
Nobel Memorial...
- town and
capital of the
island of
Saint Barthélemy.
Originally called Le
Carénage, it was
renamed in
honor of King
Gustav III of Sweden.
Saint Barthélemy...
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islands with a
group of
seven ships, and
established settlement at
Petit Carenage.
Unable to get
enough support from
British warships, he and the new colonists...
- Grenada's
capital St. George's with its horseshoe-shaped harbour, the
carenage. Two
extinct volcanoes,
which are now
crater lakes,
Grand Etang Lake and...
- performances, he is the genre's most po****r artists.
Montano was born in
Carenage (Northwestern Trinidad) on 24
November 1974 and his
family moved to Siparia...
- Laurette) Îlets de
Carénage (Guadeloupe island), 16°20′00″N 61°40′00″W / 16.33333°N 61.66667°W / 16.33333; -61.66667 (Îlets de
Carénage) Îlets de Pigeon...
- the
local communities of Blanchisseuse,
Champs Fleurs, Paramin, Cascade,
Carenage and Laventille,
adding to the
ancestry of
Trinidadians and
creating the...
- Saint-Louis (formerly as Fort Royal) in Martinique,
Castries (founded as
Carénage) in
Saint Lucia,
Cayenne in
French Guiana and São Luís (founded as Saint-Louis...