- Jamaica - Wikipedia
Jamaica is a Commonwealth realm, with Charles III as its king; the appointed representative of the Crown is the Governor-General of Jamaica, the office having been held by Patrick Allen since 2009
- Hurricane Melissa live updates: No official death toll in Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa tore a path of destruction across Jamaica after the storm made landfall on Tuesday as a Category 5 hurricane, one of the most powerful landfalls on record in the Atlantic basin
- Jamaica | History, Population, Flag, Map, Capital, Facts | Britannica
Jamaica is an 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 The national capital is Kingston Learn more about Jamaica in this article
- Visit Jamaica | Vacation, Island Culture, Things to Do, Hotels, Beaches . . .
Find fun things to do in Jamaica Experience the vibrant culture, thrilling adventures, breathtaking beaches and irresistible flavors of Jamaican cuisine
- Jamaica: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
You wouldn’t expect one of Jamaica’s most legendary hangouts to be tucked away in Negril, a sleepy beach town on the western end of the island But for 50 years, people have flocked to Rick’s Cafe to catch the sunset and see the gravity-defying local cliff divers
- Jamaica Travel Guide | U. S. News Travel
Guide to the best hotels and things to do in Jamaica Maps, travel tips and more
- The History of Jamaica - Jamaica Information Service
The history of Jamaica is a rich and vibrant one; it inspires us to move forward as a nation Our history speaks to experiences of hardships and prosperity; and the growth and determination of a people
- 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
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