'The Royal Borough of Arima' (population 35,000) is the fourth largest town in
Trinidad and Tobago. Located 26
km (16
miles) east of the capital,
Port of Spain, Arima supports the only organised indigenous community in the country, the
Santa Rosa Carib Community and is the seat of the
Carib Queen (currently
Valentina Medina). Arima was founded in
1757 by
Capuchin friars as a
mission to convert the
Amerindian population to
Christianity. The name is reported to mean "water".
Arima petitioned
Queen Victoria for municipal status as part of her
Golden Jubilee in
1887. This was granted the following year and Arima became a Royal Borough on
August 1,
1888. Historically the third town of Trinidad, Arima has slid into fourth position as
Chaguanas has boomed into the largest town in the country.
The
calypsonian Lord Kitchener (
1922-
2000) was a favoured son of Arima. His remains are interred in the Santa Rosa Roman Catholic Cemetery, Arima.
Culture and entertainment
Arima hosts annual Borough Day anniversary celebration in August. The celebration incorporates Carnival-style street parades and usually coincide with the staging of the Santa Rosa Carib Community annual festival. The annual Arima Carnival includes street parades of masqueraders on Carnival Tuesday, J'ouvert bands on Carnival Monday as well as a local calypso competition.
Attractions
''
Asa Wright Nature Centre''
Located in Arima Valley, you can enjoy a nature walk or a refreshing swim in the freshwater pond.
''Santa Rosa Carib Centre''
View items from Arima's native history and interact with the ancestors of the Caribs in Arima. Native items also available for purchase.
''Cleaver Woods''
Nature walks and Amerindian exhibits make this attraction a favorite with school tours.
Education
There are several primary (private and public) and secondary educational institutions in Arima, and some post-secondary level technical training institutes. St. Joseph's Convent, Arima was closed many years ago and the building now houses a retreat centre called Emmaus Centre.
'Arima Schools'
''Primary''
★ Arima Girls' Roman Catholic
★ Arima Boys' Roman Catholic
★ Arima Girls' Government
★ Arima Boys' Government
★ Arima New Government
★ St. Hilary's Private
''Secondary''
★ Arima Government Secondary
★ Arima Senior Comprehensive
★ Holy Cross College
''Post-secondary Institutions''
★ Ambi's Career Institute
★ College of Professional Studies
★ Zenith Educational Institute
References
★
Historical Dictionary of Trinidad and Tobago, Anthony, Michael, , , Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Md., and London, 2001, ISBN 0-8108-3173-2
External links
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Articles from Nalis marking Arima's 112
th anniversary as a borough.
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Article from Nalis marking Arima's 109
th anniversary as a borough.
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Some pictures of Arima from TriniView.com showing many streets.
Cleaver Woods at wcities.com
Santa Rosa Carib Community