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Marabella is a
former town in
southern Trinidad,
between San
Fernando (to the south) and Pointe-à-Pierre (to the north).
Early 19th-century maps highlighted...
- Couva-Tabaquite-Talparo
Regional Corporation. In
local terms it
separates Marabella (the
northernmost portion of the city) from Pointe-à-Pierre. The river...
- League. The club
plays its home
games at the
Manny Ramjohn Stadium in
Marabella. The club's
offices are
based at the
Point Lisas Industrial Estate. The...
- the
cities of
Trinidad and Tobago; in Port of Spain,
Malabar in Arima,
Marabella in San Fernando, Couva, and
Bacolet in Scarborough.
Players born after...
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Marabella North Secondary School is a government-run,
public school in
Trinidad located at the 1¼ mile Guaracara-Toruba mark.
Since its inception, the...
- The
Mannie Ramjohn Stadium,
located in
Marabella, San Fernando,
Trinidad and Tobago, is
named for long-distance
runner Manny Ramjohn, the
first person...
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publicly accessible route from the Sir
Solomon Hochoy Highway to the town of
Marabella and the
Manny Ramjohn Stadium,
named for Olympian,
Scout Leader and long-time...
- This is a list of
rivers of
Trinidad and Tobago.
Caroni River Lalland River Oropouche River Salybia River Mathura River Maracas River Shark River Caura...
- of the more
prominent San
Fernandian families. The Cipero, Vistabella,
Marabella and
Godineau Rivers all
enter the sea
within the city limits. San Fernando...
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protected by
magical lights put in
place by its ruler,
Queen Marabella. However, when
Queen Marabella falls ill and the
lights threaten to dim,
Mariposa and...