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  1. In 1949, the present Town Hall was built. Its architectural design is classic of the late 1940s and 1950s. It is a modern two-story concrete building with large glass windows ad stands today as impressive as always. The Charter of Incorporation of 1888 provided for a council responsible for the local governing of the Borough of Arima.

  2. Discover everything you need to know about Arima, Trinidad and Tobago including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.

  3. Monday - Friday: 6 a.m. During the period 1749 to 1759, the Aragon Franciscan Capuchin missionaries founded the Arima mission. In 1789, the first church was built on the present site and the mission’s name was changed to Santa Rosa de Arima. The mission was dedicated to Santa Rosa de Lima on the 200th anniversary of her birth.

  4. 17 Prince St, Arima, Trinidad & Tobago. Post Office. Hours Open until 4:00 PM more Phone (868) 667-5363 (868) 667-5363. Website www.ttpost.net. Social Media ...

  5. The Santa Rosa First Peoples Community is the major organisation of Indigenous people in Trinidad and Tobago. The Kalinago of Arima are descended from the original Amerindian inhabitants of Trinidad; Amerindians from the former encomiendas of Tacarigua and Arauca ( Arouca) were resettled to Arima between 1784 and 1786.

  6. Things to know before you go. Arima is a must-visit for travelers interested in learning about Trinidad’s Amerindian community. If you’re spending any time in the jungle, make sure to wear plenty of bug spray, even during the drier months. Most of the eco-adventures in Arima and the surrounding area are not suitable for wheelchair users.

  7. Mar 30, 2023 · The Santa Rosa festival is commemorated on August 30th every year in Arima, Trinidad. The Santa Rosa festival is produced jointly by the Santa Rosa Carib Community (SRCC) and the Santa Rosa Roman Catholic Church. The myth of the total decimation of Amerindians in Trinidad has been countered by the organization and revival of a group called the Santa Rosa Carib Community (or SRCC), located in the central town of Arima.