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    țară din America de Nord / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jamaica este o țară insulară din Marea Caraibilor, și a treia cea mai mare insulă din Antilele Mari. Insula are o suprafață de 10.991 km², și se află la 145 km sud de Cuba, și 191 km vest de Hispaniola, insula pe care se află Haiti și Republica Dominicană.

  2. Pagini din categoria „Jamaica” Următoarele 9 pagini aparțin acestei categorii, dintr-un total de 9. Categorii: Utilizate • Dorite • Necategorisite • Nefolosite • Aleatorii • Toate categoriile

  3. The country saw an extensive period of postwar growth and a smaller reliance on the agricultural sector and a larger reliance on bauxite and mining in the 1960s and 1970s. Political power changed hands between the two dominant parties, the JLP and PNP, from the 1970s to the present day.

  4. Stay safe. Stay healthy. Respect. Connect. For other places with the same name, see Jamaica (disambiguation). Jamaica is an island nation in the Caribbean that attracts sunseekers for its laid-back beach culture, and music fans on the trail of Jamaica's most famous son, reggae legend Bob Marley.

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    The Taino indigenous people, originating in South America, settled on the island between 4000 and 1000 BC. When Christopher Columbus arrived in 1494, there were more than 200 villages ruled by caciques (chiefs of villages). The south coast of Jamaica was the most populated, especially around the area now known as Old Harbour. Christopher Columbus, ...

    Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, with King Charles III serving as the monarch. However, as Charles III is shared as head of state of fifteen other countries (the Commonwealth realm) in addition to the UK and resides mostly in the United Kingdom, he is thus often represented as King of Jamaica in Jamaica and abroad b...

    Demographics

    In 2011 (last national census), there were 2,697,983 people living in Jamaica: 1,334,533 men and 1,363,450 women. There were 1,453,438 (53.9%) living in towns and cities. The population density was 245.5 persons/km². The following table shows the parishes with their populations in the 2011 census.

    People

    According to estimates about 70% of Jamaicans are Black and the rest of the 30% are composed of mostly Mixed Race people, but also includes White and Asian Jamaicans.

    Language

    The official language of Jamaica is English and the population also speaks Jamaican Creole English.

    Jamaica is between latitudes 17° 42"N and 18° 31"N and longitudes 78° 22"W and 76° 11", that is between the equator and the Tropic of Cancer. It has an area of 10,990 square kilometres (4,240 sq mi). Jamaica is the third-largest island country in the Greater Antilles, after Cuba and the Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic); it is larger th...

    The island is known for the Rastafarian movement, as well as reggae artist Bob Marley. The popular sprinter Usain Boltis also an asset from the country. Usain Bolt won gold in the 100 and 200 races in Rio 2016. England goalkeeper Joe Hart is also born in Jamaica. The captain of AS Roma Lorenzo Pellegrini is also born in Jamaica.

    Media related to Jamaicaat Wikimedia Commons 18°10′57″N 77°19′18″W / 18.1823878°N 77.3217773°W / 18.1823878; -77.3217773

  5. Apr 2, 2024 · 2 April. Known for its strong sense of self identity expressed through its music, food and rich cultural mix, Jamaica's influence extends far beyond its shores. With luminaries such as the black...

  6. May 22, 2024 · Jamaica. Central America and the Caribbean. Page last updated: May 15, 2024. Photos of Jamaica. view 2 photos. Introduction. Background. Europeans first saw Jamaica when Christopher COLUMBUS arrived in 1494, and the Spanish settled the island early in the 16th century.

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