Port-of-Spain - description of the city:
Port-of-Spain is city of Trinidad and Tobago (Port-of-Spain).
The population of Port-of-Spain: 49,031 people. Geographic coordinates of Port-of-Spain: 10.66617 x -61.51657.
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Trinidad and Tobago
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International title |
Port-of-Spain |
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49,031 people |
Timezone |
America/Port_of_Spain |
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Port-of-Spain |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 10.66617 x Longitude: -61.51657 |
Photo Galery Port-of-Spain
#01: Places of interest in Port-of-Spain |
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#02: Port-of-Spain - places of Interest |
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#03: Photos of Port-of-Spain |
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#04: Walks across Port-of-Spain |
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#05: Travel across Port-of-Spain |
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#06: Visiting Port-of-Spain |
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#08: Spending Time in Port-of-Spain |
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#09: Sights of Port-of-Spain |
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#10: Views of Port-of-Spain |
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#11: History and present of Port-of-Spain |
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#12: Nowadays of Port-of-Spain |
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#13: Magic world of Port-of-Spain |
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Places to visit in Port-of-Spain
Famous Places
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Bundeshaus
Country: Switzerland
What Is Bundeshaus Anyway?
Bundeshaus is the German word for the Federal Palace. It is the name of a building in the capital of Switzerland, in Bern. It is the place where the Swiss Federal Assembly (parliament) and the Federal Council meet. The c ...
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Belvedere
Country: Austria
The Belvedere was built as the summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy by Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt. A brilliant military commander whose strategies helped vanquish the Turks in 1683, the Prince became a favourite at the Austrian court and wi ...
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Hellbrunn
Country: Austria
Schloss Hellbrunn, once a summer residence of Salzburg’s Archbishop Marcus Sitticus, stands about 4 km (2 miles) south of Salzburg. Sitticus was a nephew of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, with an Italian mother. He spent most of his life in Italy, a ...
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Saalbach
Country: Austria
At the heart of the Glemmtal lies this small town, marking the border between Salzburger Land and Tyrol. A charming winter resort with guaranteed snow, it provides access to 200 km (120 miles) of pistes, with beginner and more challenging runs righ ...
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Trysil
Country: Norway
The name Trysil possibly comes from an old farm that was located in the area. The original name was likely Prestgarden, which is where the first church was erected.
The town of Trysil is the area where one of the first known organized ski ra ...
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