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Debe Destination Guide

Touring Debe in Trinidad and Tobago

Debe in the region of Trinidad and Tobago (general) with its 3,127 citizens is a city located in Trinidad and Tobago - some 33 mi or ( 52 km ) South of Port of Spain , the country's capital city .

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Time in Debe is now 11:49 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " America/Port of Spain " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Bridgetown, Georgetown, Woodland, Usine, and Tunapuna. Being here already, consider visiting Bridgetown . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Debe ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

TALL MAN WINING IN TRINIDAD BAR (PENAL)

1:44 min by trinidator
Views: 39025 Rating: 4.72

DANCE LESSON music: ouch by prince unique ..

POND FISHING IN TRINIDAD

3:39 min by trinidator
Views: 19912 Rating: 3.81

FISHING WITH THE NET IN THE BACKYARD POND in 1994 PENAL AREA ..


Pitch Lake Trip - Trinidad

9:43 min by trinidator
Views: 19128 Rating: 4.67

Visiting Pitch Lake In 1994 ..

Trinidad & Tobago Carnival 2012 - Down South Monday

7:53 min by MrTonyMagik
Views: 16167 Rating: 5.00

We return to the shores of Trinidad and Tobago for Carnival 2012 to top up on fun, rum and sun. Challenged to visit and film in San Fernando (affectionately known by locals as 'Sando') we headed south ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Debe

Debe (or Débé) is a town in south Trinidad located north of Penal and south of San Fernando. As the town of Debe has grown it has merged to some extent with Penal. Debe is an important town in the wholesale marketing of agricultural produce, and was formerly important in sugar cane production. Debe is also widely known for doubles and other Indian delicacies. It also has the largest wholesale market in the country.

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Located at 10.20 -61.45 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
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Debe High School

Debe High School is a high school first established in 2000. Co educated school and offers forms 1-6. It is situated in south Trinidad in Debe. The school's motto is Şeize the Day.

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Located at 10.22 -61.45 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
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Penal

Peneral (originally Peñeraal of a Spanish origin) is a town in south Trinidad and Tobago. It lies south of San Fernando and Debe, and north of Siparia. It was originally a rice and cocoa producing area but is now a rapidly expanding and developing town. The population is 12,281. The heart of Penal contains many businesses while the outskirts focus on agricultural development.

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Located at 10.17 -61.47 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
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Siparia

Siparia is a town in southern Trinidad, in Trinidad and Tobago, south of Penal and southeast of Fyzabad. Also called "The Sand City", it was originally a non-Mission Amerindian settlement. Siparia grew to be the administrative centre for Saint Patrick County, and later the Siparia Regional Corporation. Today it is a commercial centre and market town serving the surrounding agricultural areas and oil fields. Siparia is also the seat of the Siparia Regional Corporation.

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Located at 10.13 -61.50 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
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Princes Town

Princes Town is a town in south Trinidad (generally pronounced by Trinidadians as if it were spelled "Princess Town"). Originally founded as the Amerindian Mission of Savana Grande, the town was renamed after the 1880 visit by Queen Victoria's grandsons, Prince Albert and Prince George (later King George V). The Princes each planted a poui tree at the Anglican church in the area, which still survives to this day. The population of the town itself is roughly estimated at 10,000.

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Located at 10.27 -61.38 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
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