San Juan-Laventille Regional Corporation
- San Juan-Laventille Regional Corporation
Infobox TT Regional Corporation
name = San Juan-Laventille

name = San Juan-Laventille
area = 220.39
time_zone=
utc_offset= -4
population_estimate_year = 2000
population_estimate = 157,295
population_density = 710
leader_type = Chairman
governing_body = San Juan-Laventille Regional Corporation
leader_name = Dr. Jeffrey A. Reyes
San Juan-Laventille Regional Corporation is a Regional Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago. It has a land area of 220.39 km². The San Juan-Laventille Regional Corporation is headquartered in Aranguez. Other urban areas include Barataria, Laventille, Morvant, St. Joseph and San Juan.
Areas
* Maracus Bay/Santa Cruz/La Fillette
* Febeau/Bourg Mulatresse
* Morvant/Upper Malick
* San Juan West/Caledonia
* St. Ann's/Cascade/Mon Repos West
* St. Barb's Chinapoo
* Beetham/Picton
* Success/Trou Macaque
* Aranguez/Warner Village
* Barataria
* Petit Bourg/Champ Fleurs/Mt. Lambert
* San Juan East
References
* [http://library2.nalis.gov.tt/Default.aspx?tabid=104 Local Government Corporations] , from Nalis, the National Library and Information Service of Trinidad and Tobago.
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