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Couva

Date: 10/12/2005
Views: 1948
Comments: 4
Rienzi Complex
 
 

Album: Rienzi Complex

Sugar and Energy Festival assembly point Rienzi Complex : October 09, 2005

Date: 10/10/2005
Size: 58 items
Views: 3266
Street Parade
 
 

Album: Street Parade

Sugar and Energy Festival Street Parade : October 09, 2005

Date: 10/10/2005
Size: 160 items
Views: 6671
Gilbert Park
 
 

Album: Gilbert Park

Sugar and Energy Festival, Gilbert Park : Closing Cultural Ceremony - October 09, 2005

Date: 10/10/2005
Size: 56 items
Views: 2796
Festival Of Drums
 
 

Album: Festival Of Drums

Festival Of Drums Street parade : October 08, 2005

Date: 10/11/2005
Size: 113 items
Views: 3374
Point Lisas
 
 

Album: Point Lisas

Point Lisas Industrial Estate : October 09, 2005

Date: 10/10/2005
Size: 48 items
Views: 2395
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Couva Community Swimming Pool

Date: 10/10/2005
Views: 1525
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Old Couva post office on the corner of La Croix Street and Railway Road

Date: 10/10/2005
Views: 1463
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Couva District Revenue Office

Date: 10/10/2005
Views: 1242

Couva

COUVA
Couva is located in the south of Caroni County in central Trinidad. It is one of the oldest sugar villages. It is sugar that brought Couva to prominence.
Sugar was not the first crop but cotton, but this was in the Spanish era where the settlement we now know today did not exist. The first British map of Trinidad (1797) was the only suggestion of such the name of a river in the area called: "Rio de Cuba". Since the Spanish "B" is often sounded as "V", the river was called "Rio de Couva," and later "Couva River".

Date: 10/10/2005
Size: 80 items (515 items total)
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