Bonasse

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Bonasse
village
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Location in Trinidad and Tobago
Coordinates: 10°5′35″N61°51′37″W / 10.09306°N 61.86028°W / 10.09306; -61.86028
Country Trinidad and Tobago
Borough Siparia
Population
 (2011) [1]
  Total659

Bonasse is a village on the Cedros peninsula in Siparia, Trinidad and Tobago. The origin of its name is French, with "bonasse" meaning "indulgent".

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References

  1. Census 2011