San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago explained

San Fernando
Official Name:City of San Fernando
Nicknames:Sando
Named For:Saint Ferdinand III of Castile
Settlement Type:City
Motto:Sanitas Fortis
In a Healthy Environment We Will Find Strength.
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Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Trinidad and Tobago
Subdivision Type1:Jurisdiction
Subdivision Name1:City of San Fernando
Leader Title:Governing body
Governing Body:San Fernando City Corporation
Leader Title1:Mayor
Leader Name1:Councillor Robert Parris, PNM
Leader Title2:Deputy Mayor
Leader Name2:Alderman Patricia Alexis, PNM
Government Blank1 Title:City Corporation seats
Government Blank1:9 electoral districts
Government Blank2 Title:House seats
Government Blank2:2/41
Established Title:Settled
Established Date:1595
Established Title2:Borough
Established Date2:19 August 1853
Established Title3:City
Established Date3:18 November 1988
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:19
Population As Of:2011
Population Rank:2nd
Population Total:48,838
Population Density Km2:2570
Population Density Sq Mi:auto
Population Urban:82,997
Timezone:AST
Utc Offset:-4
Coordinates:10.2833°N -89°W
Elevation Footnotes:[1]
Elevation M:1
Postal Code Type:Postal Code
Postal Code:60xxxx, 61xxxx, 65xxxx[2]
Area Code:(868)
Blank Name:Telephone Exchanges
Blank Info:652, 653, 657, 658, 697, 831

San Fernando, officially the City of San Fernando, is the most populous city and second most populous municipality in Trinidad and Tobago, after Chaguanas. Sando, as it is known to many local Trinidadians, occupies 19 km2 and is located in the southwestern part of the island of Trinidad. It is bounded to the north by the Guaracara River, the south by the Oropouche River, the east by the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway, and the west by the Gulf of Paria. The former borough was elevated to the status of a city corporation on 18 November 1988. The motto of San Fernando is: "Sanitas Fortis" - In a Healthy Environment We Will Find Strength. San Fernando is called Trinidad and Tobago's "industrial capital" because of its proximity to the Pointe-à-Pierre oil refinery and many other petrochemical, LNG, iron and steel and aluminium smelters in places such as Point Lisas in Couva, Point Fortin, and La Brea.

Geography

San Fernando is a coastal city. It is bounded by the Guaracara River to the north, the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway to the east, the Southern Main Road to the southeast, and the Oropouche River to the south. The city proper is located on the flanks of two hills – San Fernando Hill (formerly known as Naparima Hill) and Alexander Hill. Several mansions on the pinnacle of Alexander Hill house belong to some of the more prominent San Fernandian families. The Cipero, Vistabella, Marabella and Godineau Rivers all enter the sea within the city limits.

Cityscape

San Fernando, unlike Port of Spain, does not have many skyscrapers. The tallest building in the city is the 18-story San Fernando Teaching Hospital, an extension of the San Fernando General Hospital. Some notable areas within San Fernando are:

Some of the major roadways within the city include the San Fernando Bypass, Lady Hailes Avenue, Independence Avenue, Pointe a Pierre Road, Cipero Street, Coffee Street, Rushworth Street, Royal Road, Navet Road and the Southern Main Road.

San Fernando is especially notable for the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts (SAPA), Skinner Park, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, King's Wharf and the San Fernando General Hospital. It is also notable for its commercial centres and malls: South Park, C3 Centre, Carlton Centre, Gopaul Lands, and numerous smaller shopping centres and areas centered around High Street and Cipero Street.

San Fernando is sometimes said to be the Southern capital of the country, and supportive of this name is the major role the city plays as the centre of many activities for people in South Trinidad; many people go to school and work in the city every day.

Climate

San Fernando has a tropical rainforest climate, bordering on a tropical monsoon climate. Although the city does not technically qualify as having a true dry season, there is a noticeably drier stretch from February to April. [4]

Demographics

Ancestry

City of San Fernando racial breakdown
Racial composition 2011[5]
35.7%
30.3%
17.3%
8.2%
0.5%
0.6%
0.08%
0.9%
Other 0.02%
Not stated 6.7%

Infrastructure

Health

The San Fernando General Hospital is located on Independence Avenue, close to the city center. It is considered the main trauma unit for the southern part of the island, and is administered by the Southwest Regional Health Authority (SWRHA).

There are numerous health centres in towns and villages around San Fernando that are considered to be part of the urban area. There are also a number of private medical institutions, such as:

The San Fernando Teaching Hospital is connected to the San Fernando General Hospital by a skybridge, and is the main teaching hospital.

Transport

Road

San Fernando is dominated by private car commuting and has a very dense network of roadways. There are numerous points of entry into the city.

The city is often plagued by heavy traffic delays.

Public Transport

The San Fernando Bus Terminal is located to the North of Kings Wharf. There are numerous taxi stands around High Street. The water taxi service links San Fernando to Port of Spain via sea in approximately 1 hour.

Air

Like the rest of the island, the city is served by Piarco International Airport, approximately 37 km away from the city center.

Prominent San Fernandians

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elevation of San Fernando,Trinidad and Tobago Elevation Map, Topo, Contour . floodmap.net . 5 April 2016.
  2. Web site: List of Postal Districts . 29 July 2018 . TTPOST . 29 July 2018.
  3. Web site: The San Fernando Waterfront Redevelopment Project UDeCOTT Website . 2024-07-11 . en-US.
  4. Web site: Trinidad and Tobago (Current Climate > Climatology) . The World Bank Group . March 18, 2024.
  5. Web site: NON-INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION BY SEX, AGE GROUP, ETHNIC GROUP AND MUNICIPALITY. Central Statistical Office.
  6. Web site: Consultations coming for San Fernando Waterfront Project Loop Trinidad & Tobago . July 27, 2022 . Loop News.
  7. Web site: February 27, 2014 . Ames named for Canadian Hall of Fame . 2023-11-18 . guardian.co.tt . en.
  8. Web site: Brathwaite . Ornella . 2017-06-21 . Day in the life of a professional athlete: I Skype my fiancée and kids every night . 2023-11-18 . Wired868 . en-US.
  9. Web site: Felmine . Kevon . September 4, 2019 . San Fernando immortalises hometown heroes Crawford and Wilkes . 2023-11-18 . guardian.co.tt . en.
  10. Web site: October 17, 2020 . Praise for former national coach Stephen Hart . 2023-11-18 . Loop News . en.
  11. Web site: Che Lovelace & Marsha Pearce in Conversation at Various Small Fires . 2023-11-18 . curate.la.
  12. Web site: Samuel Selvon – Asian Heritage in Canada . 2023-11-18 . . en-US.
  13. News: Felmine . Kevon . San Fernando farewell to actor Sullivan Walker . . 3 March 2012 . 3 March 2012.