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  1. Area code. +1 (868) 634. Chaguaramas ( / ˌʃɑːɡəˈrɑːməs / [1]) lies in the Northwest Peninsula of Trinidad west of Port of Spain; the name is often applied to the entire peninsula, but is sometimes used to refer to its most developed area. The developed area in Chaguaramas starts at an Aloca aluminum manufacturing plant and dock, and ...

  2. The presence of American military bases in Chaguaramas and Cumuto in Trinidad during World War II had a profound effect on society. The Americans vastly improved the infrastructure on Trinidad and provided many locals with well-paying jobs; however, the social effects of having so many young soldiers stationed on the island, as well as their ...

  3. Aug 3, 2017 · A Chaguaramas History Thursday 3 August 2017. If you were on your way to Venezuela in the 17th and 18th centuries, it was likely you would face attack from pirates hiding out in Chaguaramas. Hard to believe, but Trinidad’s Northwestern peninsula has lived many lives. The islands have been home to whaling stations in the 18th century.

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago; From a page move ...

  5. Chaguaramas is the hub for water sports including windsurfing, dragon boat racing, paddle boarding, pedal-boating and kayaking. Day sails and sunset cruises are also available for those wanting to explore the five island archipelago and the Gasparee caves, located off of the Western peninsula. There are a range of marinas which offer yacht ...

  6. Chaguaramas is connected to Port of Spain via the Western Main Road only, and the road suffers of dense traffic. There used to be a ferry service between Chaguaramas and Venezuela but it closed due to the uncertain economic situation in Venezuela. Get around [edit] See [edit] Do [edit] Go sailing, diving or motorboating or just soak up the ...

  7. Chaguaramas In the summer of 1940, as the Nazi war machine launched its furious assault on France and Britain in an effort to inflict a decisive victory on its European opponents, the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration and the British wartime government, headed by Winston Churchill, negotiated an exchange of surplus destroyers and other military supplies for several naval bases in the ...

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