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  1. Official languagesEnglish
    LegislatureParliament
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    Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean Sea, with a rich and diverse heritage. It is the third largest island in the region, after Cuba and Hispaniola.
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    DEFINITION
    1. an island country in the Caribbean Sea, southeast of Cuba; population 2,800,000 (estimated 2015); official capital, Kingston; language, English.
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  4. WEBThe first recorded hurricane to hit Jamaica was in 1519. The island has been struck by tropical cyclones regularly. During two of the coldest …

    • Area: 10,911 km² (4,213 sq mi)
    • Population: 2,804,332 (2008)
  5. WEBJamaica 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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    WEBApr 2, 2024 · Some 500 people are killed in a rebellion involving up to 60,000 of the 300,000 slaves in Jamaica. The revolt, though militarily unsuccessful, plays a major part in the abolition of slavery ...

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