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- Guayaguayare abstract "Guayaguayare is the southeasternmost village in Trinidad and Tobago. It lies at the southern end of the county of Mayaro. Guayaguayare (often simply called Guaya) is primarily a fishing village, but it also plays a major role in the petroleum industry. The largest petroleum producers in the country - BP Trinidad & Tobago (bpTT), BHP Billiton and Petrotrin all have major presences here and bpTT controls the Port of Guayaguayare, which services most of the offshore petroleum production in Trinidad. The major natural gas pipelines, serving Atlantic LNG in Point Fortin and the Point Lisas Industrial Estate, come ashore here.Guayaguayare was the first area in Trinidad sighted by Christopher Columbus on July 31, 1498. The area along Guayaguayare Bay, between the Lizard River (originally Rio de Iguanas) and the Pilote River (Rio de Pilotas) was settled by French planters and their slaves in the late eighteenth century following the 1783 Cedula de Población.Guayaguayare also has a prominent place in the history of the oil industry - it was the site of the first commercially viable wells drilled in Trinidad by Randolph Rust and Lee Lum in May 1902.It is the birthplace of Jillian Richardson who won a silver medal for Canada at the 1984 Olympics in the 4x400 metres.".
- Guayaguayare thumbnail Guayaguayare.PNG?width=300.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageID "1577377".
- Guayaguayare wikiPageLength "1946".
- Guayaguayare wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Guayaguayare wikiPageRevisionID "573778030".
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Summer_Olympics.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink BHP_Billiton.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink BP.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Trinidad_and_Tobago.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ports_and_harbours_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Cedula_de_Población.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Columbus.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Jillian_Richardson.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Lum.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Liquefied_natural_gas.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Mayaro_County.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Anthony_(author).
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Natural_gas.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Petrotrin.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Point_Fortin.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Point_Lisas.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Randolph_Rust.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Slavery.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink Trinidad_and_Tobago.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLink File:Guayaguayare.PNG.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guayaguayare".
- Guayaguayare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Guayaguayare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Trinidad-geo-stub.
- Guayaguayare subject Category:Populated_places_in_Trinidad_and_Tobago.
- Guayaguayare subject Category:Ports_and_harbours_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago.
- Guayaguayare hypernym Village.
- Guayaguayare point "10.133333333333333 -61.03333333333333".
- Guayaguayare type Place.
- Guayaguayare type Village.
- Guayaguayare type Place.
- Guayaguayare type SpatialThing.
- Guayaguayare comment "Guayaguayare is the southeasternmost village in Trinidad and Tobago. It lies at the southern end of the county of Mayaro. Guayaguayare (often simply called Guaya) is primarily a fishing village, but it also plays a major role in the petroleum industry.".
- Guayaguayare label "Guayaguayare".
- Guayaguayare sameAs Q5647646.
- Guayaguayare sameAs Guayaguayare.
- Guayaguayare sameAs m.05cvfk.
- Guayaguayare sameAs 3574435.
- Guayaguayare sameAs Q5647646.
- Guayaguayare lat "10.133333333333333".
- Guayaguayare long "-61.03333333333333".
- Guayaguayare wasDerivedFrom Guayaguayare?oldid=573778030.
- Guayaguayare depiction Guayaguayare.PNG.
- Guayaguayare isPrimaryTopicOf Guayaguayare.