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Description
Penal/Debe is a region located in Central Trinidad, part of the San Fernando Corporation. It consists of two main areas, Penal and Debe, which are divided by the man-made Guaracara River. This area is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse community activities, reflecting the vibrant history of Trinidad and Tobago.
The region is primarily residential, with a mix of commercial establishments that cater to the local population. It has seen growth over the years, due in part to its proximity to the city of San Fernando and the development of infrastructure that connects the area to major highways. Community events and local festivals play a significant role in bringing residents together.
Penal/Debe also boasts several educational institutions, ranging from primary to secondary schools, as well as vocational training centers. The area is served by public transportation, making it accessible for travel to neighboring regions and the capital. The lush landscape surrounding Penal/Debe includes agricultural lands, which contribute to the local economy.
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