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  2. Dolphin Cove Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin Cove Jamaica is a marine attraction in Jamaica at which guests can swim and interact with dolphins, sharks, and stingrays in their natural environment. Visitors may also interact with other species including iguanas , snakes and a variety of birds as well as other marine creatures in the Jungle Trail Walk.

  3. Ocho Rios - Wikipedia

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    The construction of Island Village, a major shopping and entertainment complex, has spruced up 'Ochi.' In 1968, the Jamaica Villa Association (JAVA) was created to represent the growing number of villas in Jamaica. Ocho Rios has seen the rise of luxury villas, with beachfront, ocean, and mountain views. [23] [better source needed]

  4. List of dolphinariums - Wikipedia

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    Many of these places are more than just dolphinariums; the list includes themeparks, marine mammal parks, zoos or aquariums that may also have more than one species of dolphin. The current status of parks marked with an asterisk (*) is unknown; these parks may have closed down, moved, changed names or no longer house any dolphins.

  5. Hanover Parish - Wikipedia

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    Hanover covers an area of 450 km 2.The capital town, Lucea, is located at latitude 18°25'N, longitude 78°08'W. The highest point in the parish is the Dolphin's Head, which serves as a landmark for ships at sea.

  6. Dolphin Cove - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin Cove Jamaica, a tourist attraction chain in Jamaica This page was last edited on 26 August 2016, at 03:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Cartography of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Map of Jamaica: Benedetto Bordone: A very simple map of Jamaica from Bordone's Isolario (The Book of Islands), printed in Venice in 1528. 2: 1562: Isola Cuba Nova: Girolamo Ruscelli: Fragment showing Jamaica from an early map of Cuba in Ruscelli's Atlas, probably the 1562 edition, published in Italy. [2] 4: 1572: Jamaica: Tomaso Porcacchi

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  9. File:Jamaica location map.svg - Wikipedia

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