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- World. P. poecilonotus is commonly known in Trinidad and Tobago as dos cocorite, in Brazil as papa-ovo, and in English as the puffing snake or the bird...
- through repeated fires. British forester J. S. Beard termed these savannas "Cocorite Savannas" (after the local name for A. maripa). Carbonised Attalea maripa...
- Wests**** Medical Centre, Cocorite St. Clair Medical Centre, St. Clair The Seventh-day Adventist Community Hospital, Cocorite In the greater Port of Spain...
- unexpectedly on 17 January 2013, aged 70, at Wests**** Medical Hospital, Cocorite, Trinidad and Tobago. His funeral service was held on 25 January. Martin...
- anthology New Daughters of Africa edited by Margaret Busby. Nunez was born in Cocorite, Trinidad, on 18 February 1944. She began writing as early as nine years...
- Aeropostale. Before this, the Queen's Park Savannah, the Mucurapo Field, and the Cocorite Docks (for flying boats) were used as airstrips to serve the island. In...
- Trinidad and Tobago. It runs west from Cocorite to Diamond Vale. The highway meets the Audrey Jeffers Highway in Cocorite and runs north–south to Wendy Fitzwillliam...
- metropolitan area. Among other important routes are the Arima Byp****, Cocorite Street, Tumpuna Road and O'Meara Road which links neighbourhoods around...
- west from Downtown Port of Spain to Cocorite. The highway runs from the Hasely Crawford Stadium to the Cocorite area parallel to Mucurapo Road and the...
- reports that there were 192 men. The group settled at Surveillance Estate in Cocorite, on the western edge of Port of Spain, the capital. Given the lack of farmland...