- geography.name jamaica/JAMAICA, SOME 62 mi (100 km) south of CUBA, is the third-largest island in the CARIBBEAN SEA and is full of numerous terrain features and vegetation.
- worldatlas.com maps/jamaicaThe Limestone Plateau: Circling the Coastal Plains and covering a large part of Jamaica is the Limestone Plateau, also known as the Karst region.
- kids.nationalgeographic.com geography/countries/…Jamaica's motto is "Out of Many, One People." When most people think of Jamaica they think of Reggae, or "Ragged Music."
- transfermarkt.com.tr jamaika/startseite/verein/…Jamaika U23 Jamaika U23. Jamaica U21 Jamaica U21. ... Jamaika. Tel: +1 876 9298036 Faks: +1 876 9290483 Web sayfası: jff.live Kuruluş: 1 Oca 1910.
- jamaicaglobalonline.com jamaica-geography/An overview of the geography of Jamaica. Jamaica is the largest of the English-speaking islands of the Caribbean with an area of 4,411 square miles.
- usaid.gov jamaicaFrequent natural disasters impact key sectors (such as tourism and agriculture) and threaten the development gains Jamaica has achieved since independence.
- 5 November 2017 About Jamaica Comments Off on Rainforest Bobsled Jamaica/Sky Explorer: Mystic Mountain.
- worldstatesmen.org Jamaica.htm18 Jul 1670 Ceded by Spain to England by the Treaty of Madrid; English colony (Jamaica). 7 Jun 1692 Earthquake destroys Port Royal.
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- nomadicmatt.com travel-guides/caribbean-travel-…The third-largest island in the region, Jamaica has more churches per square mile and more rum bars per capita than anywhere else on the planet.