Tunapuna




Town in Tunapuna–Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago
























Tunapuna
Town

Tunapuna, with Trincity in the background
Tunapuna, with Trincity in the background



Tunapuna is located in Trinidad and Tobago

Tunapuna

Tunapuna



Location in Trinidad

Coordinates: 10°38′N 61°23′W / 10.633°N 61.383°W / 10.633; -61.383
Country
 Trinidad and Tobago
Region Tunapuna–Piarco
Population
(2011)

 • Total 16,626
Time zone
UTC-4 (UTC -4)

Tunapuna is a town in the East–West Corridor of the island of Trinidad, in Trinidad and Tobago.




Contents






  • 1 Town


  • 2 Carnival


  • 3 Notable people


  • 4 References





Town


Tunapuna is located between St. Augustine, Tacarigua and Trincity. Tunapuna is the largest town between San Juan and Arima.[1] It is an important market[1] and commercial centre, and is the seat of the Tunapuna–Piarco Regional Corporation. The Tunapuna Parliamentary seat is a marginal, hence popular wisdom dictates: "if you win Tunapuna, you win the elections".[1]



Carnival


For over one hundred years, Tunapuna has been a Carnival venue. Each year this regional carnival, which is a showcase for traditional and conventional mas, steel band, and stick fighting, is organised by the Tunapuna Carnival Committee.[2]



Notable people


The renowned writer and scholar, C.L.R. James was born and is buried here, and popular 1950s pianist Winifred Atwell was born here. The song Tuna Puna Trinidad was the B-side of a single released by Petula Clark in 1955.[3] Songwriter, composer, writer and director Donald Heywood, best remembered for composing "I'm Coming Virginia" in 1926, which became a hit for Ethel Waters. was born in Tunapuna in 1896.[4]


Coordinates: 10°38′N 61°23′W / 10.633°N 61.383°W / 10.633; -61.383



References





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  2. ^ "Tunapuna Carnival Committee". The National Carnival Commission of Trinidad and Tobago. 11 January 2010. Retrieved 20 December 2010.


  3. ^ Parsons Zenobio, Laurie; Terry Young; Bonnie Miller. "Petula Clark On Vinyl - The Polygon Years 2011-2012". PetNet. Retrieved 31 July 2010.


  4. ^ "Donald Heywood". Radio Swiss Jazz. Retrieved 14 March 2017.












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