- Jamaica - Wikipedia
The island is famous for its Jamaican jerk spice, curries and rice and peas which is integral to Jamaican cuisine Jamaica is also home to Red Stripe beer and Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee
- History, Population, Flag, Map, Capital, Facts - Britannica
Jamaica, island country of the West Indies It is the third largest island in the Caribbean Sea, after Cuba and Hispaniola Jamaica is about 146 miles (235 km) long and varies from 22 to 51 miles (35 to 82 km) wide
- Jamaican Culture | Learn About Language, Music, Dance Cuisine
Learn more about the Jamaican language, music, dance and cuisine that make the island special
- Jamaica | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
The Island of Jamaica is perhaps best noted for its lush and scenic tropical beauty: the rugged spine of blue-green mountains rising to 7,400 feet; warm, clear Caribbean waters, with exciting underwater reefs; and the picture-postcard north coast, with its white-sand beaches
- Go - Jamaica - Jamaicas Portal to the World - Gleaner News . . .
Jamaica's Portal for Jamaican news, sports, business, Jobs, Coronavirus Virus Coverage, Go-Jamaica features travel information, Events,dating and personals, scholarships, weather and more
- Jamaican Culture - Everything Jamaican
Jamaican culture is characterized by its unique language known as Jamaican Patois or Patwa A colorful blend of English, African languages, Spanish, and various creole dialects, Patois reflects the island’s multicultural roots
- An Introduction To Jamaican Culture Traditions - Sandals Blog
Jamaican cuisine focuses on huge flavors, with plenty of Caribbean spices that really pack a punch One of the most famous dishes in Jamaica is Jerk Chicken, a fiery chicken dish that combines the heat of scotch bonnet peppers with other spices like thyme, pepper, cinnamon, cloves and allspice
- Jamaican Embassy - History of Jamaica
The history of Jamaica over the past 500 years has been marked by the courage of the Jamaican people in their triumphant struggle for freedom and justice and by their unrelenting resistance and determination in the face of adversity and discrimination
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