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  1. Jamaica is about 62 times smaller than Texas. Jamaica is about 11 times smaller than New York. New York is approximately 122,283 sq km, while Jamaica is approximately 10,991 sq km. Jamaica is about 12 times smaller than Alabama. Jamaica is about 2 times smaller than Massachusetts.

  2. The third largest island in the Caribbean, it is 146 mi (235 km) long and 35 mi (56 km) wide. Area: 4,244 sq mi (10,991 sq km). Population: (2023 est.) 2,749,000. Capital: Kingston. The population consists mostly of descendents of African slaves. Languages: English (official), Jamaican Creole.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › JamaicaJamaica - Wikiwand

    At 10,990 square kilometres (4,240 sq mi), it is the third largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola —of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. Jamaica lies about 145 km (90 mi) south of Cuba, 191 km (119 mi) west of Hispaniola (the island containing Haiti and the Dominican Republic ), and 215 km (134 mi) south-east of the Cayman Islands (a ...

  4. Dec 22, 2021 · Geographic coordinates. 18 15 N, 77 30 W. Map references. Central America and the Caribbean. Area. total: 10,991 sq km. land: 10,831 sq km. water: 160 sq km. country comparison to the world: 166. Area - comparative.

    • The Island Is Formed
    • Caves and Sinkholes
    • Jamaica's Coasts and Rivers
    • Climate in Jamaica
    • Agriculture and Vegetation

    The land mass we now call Jamaica dates back to prehistoric times when it was formed by the deposits left by active undersea volcanoes. These underwater layers of rock gradually developed overlying sheets of limestones on top of them, which remain to this day and are thousands of feet thick in some places. Jamaica is considered to have three main l...

    Cockpit Country

    The landscape and physical geography of Jamaica is a dramatic example of a “karst” topography. Karst is a limestone terrain eroded in places to form such amazing features as caves, caverns, sinkholes, subterranean streams, and the characteristic reddish coloured soil called “terra rosa” . The interior region known as "Cockpit Country" is characterized by a karst landscape and is mostly inhabited by the Maroon peoplewho are descended from runaway slaves. See also: Roaring River Caves & Attract...

    A diverse contrast of coastlines is found along the island's perimeter. Each coast has its own special qualities that give it unique, natural beauty. Generally it is rugged in most places, with inlets and plains interspersed throughout. Along the northern coastline, you will find glorious white sand beaches and waters which are generally calm and a...

    Jamaica is blessed with lovely, sunny weather year-round with constant temperatures in the average range of 25 to 30 °C in the most populated areas, and slightly lower temperatures in the mountainous regions. The summer months typically are warmer than other seasons, but this slight difference is hardly noticeable since the island enjoys mild, plea...

    The island's rich soil is ideal for growing a wide variety of crops and nurturing many beautiful, exotic species of plants and flowers. Natural forests make up about twenty percent of the land. Jamaica is known for its sugar cane, mangoes, ackee, bananas, cocoa, ginger, limes, and coconuts to name a few, yet interestingly enough, none of them are i...

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    Native Taino inhabited Jamaica for centuries before Spanish settlement early in the 16th century. England seized the island in 1655 and established a plantation economy based on sugar, cocoa, and coffee. Jamaica gained full independence in 1962.

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · Geography. Location. Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, south of Cuba. Geographic coordinates. 18 15 N, 77 30 W. Map references. Central America and the Caribbean. Area. total: 10,991 sq km. land: 10,831 sq km. water: 160 sq km. comparison ranking: total 166. Area - comparative.

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