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  2. Parishes of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The parishes of Jamaica are the main units of local government in Jamaica. They were created following the English settlement of Jamaica in 1655. This administrative structure for the Colony of Jamaica developed slowly. However, since 1 May 1867, Jamaica has been divided into the current fourteen parishes. These were retained after independence ...

  3. Constituencies of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica's fourteen parishes are subdivided into sixty-three constituencies. The country follows the Westminster system and elects sixty-three Members of Parliament (MPs) to the Jamaica House of Representatives.

  4. List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Badulla District

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    Badulla government agent's bungalow: Badulla: No 78 B Badulla East: Badulla: 22 November 2002: Chief Minister's residence [2] Badulla governor's secretary bungalow: Badulla: No 78 B Badulla East: Badulla: 22 November 2002: In front of Wills park, Library lane [2] Badulla health director's office building: Badulla: No. 78 G Badulla Kailagoda ...

  5. List of National Heritage Sites in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Free Baptist Church, August Town Road; St. Andrew Parish Church, Hagley Park Road; University of the West Indies Chapel, Clock towers. Half Way Tree Clock Tower; Public building. Buxton House, Mico College Campus; UWI Mona Campus; Lighthouses. Plumb Point Lighthouse; Natural sites. Hope Botanical Gardens, Old Hope Road

  6. Judiciary of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Appeal is the highest appellate court in Jamaica; it is superior to the Supreme Court. [1] [2] [4] The Court is composed of a President and six other Judges.The Chief Justice is also a judge ex officio of the Court of Appeal, but participates only when asked to do so by the President.

  7. Cockpit Country - Wikipedia

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    Cockpit Country is an area in Trelawny and Saint Elizabeth, Saint James, Saint Ann, Manchester and the northern tip of Clarendon parishes, mostly within the west-central side, of Jamaica. The land is marked by lush, montane forests and steep-sided valleys and hollows, as deep as 120 metres (390 ft) in places, separated by conical hills and ridges.

  8. List of diplomatic missions of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions of Jamaica. Jamaica has a modest number of diplomatic missions in the world, even within its own peripheral region of the Caribbean, and they are maintained under the umbrella of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade. Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing.

  9. Constitution of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Under the West Indies Act 1962, the monarchy of the United Kingdom was allowed to form governments for the former colonies of the West Indies Federation. Elizabeth II , by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, issued the Jamaica Order in Council 1962 which formally gave force and effect to the constitution.