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  2. Stewart's Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    In Jamaica, Stewart’s Automotive Group have exclusive rights for the sale of a number of new vehicles: Jaguar, Mercedese Benz, Land Rover, Suzuki, Mitsubishi and GWM Haval. They have a monopoly on the island and a large footprint as the Stewart’s Automotive Group of companies. As with all monopolies the consumer has limited options.

  3. Jamaicaway - Wikipedia

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    Designed with carriages in mind during an era when Jamaica Plain was a sparsely inhabited streetcar suburb, the Jamaicaway is now a heavily-traveled route for motor vehicles connecting central areas of Boston (especially the Longwood Medical and Academic Area) with areas to the southwest, including Forest Hills, West Roxbury and the densely ...

  4. Cornwall County, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall County: On map Parish Area km² Population Census 2011 : Capital: 1: Hanover: 450.4 67,037 Lucea: 2: Saint Elizabeth: 1,212.4 146,404 Black River: 3: Saint James

  5. List of historical structures maintained by the Great Smoky ...

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    Mountain Farm Museum Blacksmith Shop: 1900 Just off US-441 Originally located in Cades Cove Mountain Farm Museum Springhouse: Just off US-441 Originally located in Cataloochee Mountain Farm Museum Corncrib/Shed: c. 1900 Just off US-441 Originally located near Bryson City Mountain Farm Museum Corncrib: c. 1900 Just off US-441

  6. List of plantations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plantations and pens in Jamaica by county and parish including historic parishes that have since been merged with modern ones. Plantations produced crops, such as sugar cane and coffee, while livestock pens produced animals for labour on plantations and for consumption.

  7. Roads in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Works Agency, in 2007 Jamaica had 844 km of arterial roads, 717 km of secondary roads, 3225 km of tertiary roads, 282 km of urban roads, and 10326 km of parochial roads. [2] Using data from 2011, the CIA World Factbook claimed Jamaica has a total road network of 22121 km, 5973 km of which was unpaved and 16148 km of ...