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  2. Rockfort (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    Rockfort, [a] located east of Kingston, Jamaica, [1] in an area previously known as Harbour Head, [2] is the ruins of a 17th century rock fort that was once surrounded by a moat. [3] First the site of a British rock fort, [1] it was fortified in 1694 to protect the eastern edge of Kingston against an invasion by the French.

  3. Rockfort (Kingston, Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    Rockfort (Kingston, Jamaica) /  17.9751694°N 76.758250°W  / 17.9751694; -76.758250. Rockfort is a community in Kingston, Jamaica that is bounded by Long Mountain range to the north, the sea and Springfield Gardens to the south, Mountain View and Rollington Town to the west, and Harbour View to the east. [1]

  4. List of National Heritage Sites in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Statue of Hon. Edward Jordan (SWGP) The Statue of Sir Charles Metcalfe (SWGP) The Statue of Rt. Excellent Alexander Bustamante (SWGP) Forts and naval and military monuments. Fort Charles, Port Royal. Historic sites. Liberty Hall, 76 King Street. Port Royal and the Palisadoes. Public buildings.

  5. Milk River Bath - Wikipedia

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    Milk River Bath. : 17.8538671°N 77.3523653°W. Milk River Bath. Milk River Bath is mineral spa in the South West corner of Clarendon Parish, Jamaica. Owned by the Government of Jamaica since its opening in 1794, it now has about 6 public baths and a hotel with about 20 bedrooms. It claims that its warm waters are more radioactive than some ...

  6. History of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Baptist War, as it was known, became the largest slave uprising in the British West Indies, [47] lasting 10 days and mobilised as many as 60,000 of Jamaica's 300,000 slaves. [48] The rebellion was suppressed by colonial forces under the control of Sir Willoughby Cotton. [49]

  7. Geography of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica lies 140 km (87 mi) south of Cuba and 190 km (118 mi) west of Haiti. At its greatest extent, Jamaica is 235 km (146 mi) long, and its width varies between 34 and 84 km (21 and 52 mi). [ 1] Jamaica has a small area of 10,992 km 2 (4,244 sq mi). [ 1] However, Jamaica is the largest island of the Commonwealth Caribbean and the third ...

  8. Sugar plantations in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The British and West Indies shared profits and needs. This organization was the first sugar-trading organization which had a large voice in Parliament. In the 1740s, Jamaica and Saint Domingue (Haiti) became the world's main sugar producers. [11] They increased production in Saint Domingue by using an irrigation system that French engineers built.

  9. Hanover Parish - Wikipedia

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    Hanover ( Jamaican Creole: Anuova) is a parish located on the northwestern tip of the island of Jamaica. It is a part of the county of Cornwall, bordered by St. James in the east and Westmoreland in the south. With the exception of Kingston, it is the smallest parish on the island. Hanover is the birth parish of Alexander Bustamante, labour ...

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