Heights of Aripo Village is located in the Northern Range of the island of Trinidad. It is presumed this village, which lies in known Amerindian territory of the Nepuyo people, was at one point inhabited by first peoples. The work provided by later Cocoa Estates would have been a major draw for labour and settlers in the twentieth century. Few of the Estate houses remain many Cocoa Houses are still visible in the community either repurposed and inhabited or dilapidated. Most of the villagers have moved away from cocoa production, agricultural production still remains a big part of the community.[citation needed] The area is now the second largest producer of watercress on the island [1] and the village has been working with The Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) to further business opportunities for the village and help its sustainability.[2][1]
Heights Of Aripo Village | |
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Highest point | |
Coordinates | 10°40′00″N 61°13′00″W / 10.66667°N 61.21667°W |
Geography | |
Country | Trinidad and Tobago |
State | Trinidad |
Settlement | Arima |
Parent range | Northern Range |
See also
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edit- ^ a b "Improving livelihoods in rural communities in Trinidad and Tobago" (PDF).
- ^ "CANARI Outreach at Asa Wright". Asa Wright Nature Centre. 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2020-10-20.