Arima
Arima is one of 3 Boroughs in Trinidad. Its name is derived from the Arawak language, and it means "water".| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Town with 35,000 residents
- Description: borough in Trinidad and Tobago
- Also known as: “The Royal Chartered Borough of Arima” and “Town of Arima”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Larry Gomes Stadium and Arima Velodrome.
Larry Gomes Stadium
Stadium
The Larry Gomes Stadium, located in Malabar, Arima, Trinidad and Tobago, is named for West Indies cricketer Larry Gomes. The stadium was constructed for the 2001 U-17 World Cup which was hosted by Trinidad and Tobago.
Arima Velodrome
Recreation area
Photo: Grueslayer, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Arima Velodrome is an outdoor velodrome in Arima, Trinidad and Tobago. The velodrome is an open outdoor velodrome serving the Borough of Arima and its suburbs.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Arouca and D’Abadie.
Arouca
Suburb
Photo: Grueslayer, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Arouca is a town in the East–West Corridor of Trinidad and Tobago located 19 km east of Port of Spain, along the Eastern Main Road. It is located west of Arima, east of Tunapuna and Tacarigua, south of Lopinot, and north of Piarco. Arouca is situated 6 km west of Arima.
D’Abadie
Quarter
D'Abadie is a community located in the Tunapuna–Piarco region in Trinidad and Tobago. Its population is 5,827 people. Some schools include Pinehaven S.D.A.
Malabar Settlement
Quarter
Malabar is a diverse neighbourhood in South Arima, in Trinidad and Tobago. It is noted for middle class housing. Its boundaries are marked by Omeara Road to the west, Tumpuna Road to the east, the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway to the south and Pro Queen Street to the north.
Arima
Latitude
10.6372° or 10° 38′ 14″ northLongitude
-61.283° or 61° 16′ 59″ westPopulation
35,000Elevation
62 metres (203 feet)United Nations Location Code
TT ZAAOpen location code
772WJPP8+VROpenStreetMap ID
node 474729362OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Arima” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “آريما”
- Bengali: “এরিমা”
- Catalan: “Arima”
- Cebuano: “Arima”
- Chinese: “阿里馬”
- Chinese: “阿里马”
- Croatian: “Arima”
- Danish: “Arima”
- Dutch: “Arima”
- Finnish: “Arima”
- French: “Arima”
- French: “Borough d’Arima”
- Galician: “Arima, Trinidad e Tobago”
- Galician: “Arima”
- Georgian: “არიმა”
- German: “Arima (Stadt)”
- German: “Arima”
- Greek: “Αρίμα”
- Gujarati: “અરિમા”
- Hindi: “अरिमा”
- Indonesian: “Arima”
- Italian: “Arima”
- Japanese: “アリマ”
- Kannada: “ಅರಿಮಾ”
- Korean: “아리마”
- Latvian: “Arima”
- Lithuanian: “Arima”
- Malay: “Arima”
- Marathi: “अरिमा”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Arima”
- Norwegian: “Arima”
- Persian: “آریما”
- Persian: “اریما”
- Polish: “Arima (Trynidad i Tobago)”
- Polish: “Arima”
- Portuguese: “Arima”
- Russian: “Арима”
- Serbian: “Арима”
- Silesian: “Arima (Tryńidad a Tobago)”
- Silesian: “Arima”
- Sinhala: “අරිමා, ට්රිනිඩෑඩ් සහ ටොබැගෝ”
- Sinhala: “අරිමා”
- Spanish: “Arima (Trinidad y Tobago)”
- Spanish: “Arima”
- Spanish: “Municipio de Arima”
- Swedish: “Arima”
- Tamil: “அரிமா”
- Telugu: “అరిమా”
- Thai: “อริมา”
- Turkish: “Arima”
- Ukrainian: “Аріма”
- Urdu: “آریما”
- Vietnamese: “Arima”
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page “Arima”. Photo: The Lilac Breasted Roller, CC BY 2.0.