Saint Joseph, Trinidad and Tobago

St. Joseph
St. Joseph

Location in Trinidad and Tobago

Coordinates: 10°39′25″N 61°25′50″W / 10.65694°N 61.43056°W / 10.65694; -61.43056Coordinates: 10°39′25″N 61°25′50″W / 10.65694°N 61.43056°W / 10.65694; -61.43056
Country Trinidad and Tobago
Regional Corporation San Juan-Laventille
Population (2006)
  Total 4,900
Mohammed Ali Jinnah Memorial Mosque

St. Joseph (founded 1592 by Antonio de Berrio) is the oldest town in Trinidad and Tobago. Originally named San José de Oruña, it served as the capital of Spanish Trinidad between 1592 and 1783. In 1595 the place was attacked and held by Sir Walter Raleigh and was used as a base for his exploration of the Orinoco river in search of the fabled city of El Dorado. Soon after his return the place was burnt and sacked.

St. Joseph is not an incorporated municipality. It falls within the San Juan-Laventille Regional Corporation.

Today it is the home of several different schools, including St. Joseph's Convent, St. Joseph, St. Joseph Boys Roman Catholic School, St. Joseph Girls Roman Catholic School, St. Joseph Government School, St. Joseph College and St. Xavier's Preparatory School.

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