Barataria, Trinidad and Tobago
Barataria is a town in Trinidad and Tobago. It is east of Port of Spain and Laventille and west of San Juan.
The Borough of Chaguanas is the largest borough (83,516 at the 2011 census) and fastest-growing town in Trinidad and Tobago. Located in Central Trinidad about 18 km (11 mi) south of Port of Spain, it originally grew in size due to its proximity to the Woodford Lodge sugar refinery and the Central Trinidad town of Couva. It remained a minor town until the 1980s when it began to grow rapidly as it drew people for its bargain shopping and moderately-priced housing.
Population: 67,433
Latitude: 10° 31' 0.01" N
Longitude: -61° 25' 0.01" W
Barataria is a town in Trinidad and Tobago. It is east of Port of Spain and Laventille and west of San Juan.
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