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- Q3493381 subject Q7473721.
- Q3493381 abstract "Siparia is a town in southern Trinidad, in Trinidad and Tobago, south of Penal and southeast of Fyzabad. Also called "The Sand City", it was originally a non-Mission Amerindian settlement. Siparia grew to be the administrative centre for Saint Patrick County, and later the Siparia Regional Corporation. Today it is a commercial centre and market town serving the surrounding agricultural areas and oil fields. Siparia is also the seat of the Siparia Regional Corporation.Siparia is the site of the annual festival of "La Divina Pastora", named for the church's patron saint. The festival occurs each year on the saint's day of La Divina Pastora, a few weeks after Easter. The same statue, a Black Virgin, is venerated by Hindus during a separate festival, held on Good Friday and Maundy Thursday. The Hindu celebration is often referred to the "Siparia Fete". She is La Divina Pastora, the Divine Shepherdess, a manifestation of the Virgin Mary, to Catholics, and Sipari Mai (Mother of Siparia) to Hindus. Sometimes Sipari Mai is associated with a particular Hindu goddess, such as Kali, and sometimes she is a goddess in her own right. These two religious groups are most commonly associated with her, but persons of many other religions, including Muslims, Buddhists, and indigenous Waraoa Indians have been known to worship the popular saint.The origin of the statue is unknown, but seems to have been in the Siparia area since the 18th century.".
- Q3493381 areaCode "649".
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- Q3493381 areaCode "649".
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- Q3493381 nickname "The Sand City".
- Q3493381 officialName "Siparia".
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- Q3493381 type Place.
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- Q3493381 comment "Siparia is a town in southern Trinidad, in Trinidad and Tobago, south of Penal and southeast of Fyzabad. Also called "The Sand City", it was originally a non-Mission Amerindian settlement. Siparia grew to be the administrative centre for Saint Patrick County, and later the Siparia Regional Corporation. Today it is a commercial centre and market town serving the surrounding agricultural areas and oil fields.".
- Q3493381 label "Siparia".
- Q3493381 lat "10.133333333333333".
- Q3493381 long "-61.5".
- Q3493381 depiction Siparia.PNG.
- Q3493381 name "Siparia".
- Q3493381 nick "The Sand City".