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The parish is located at latitude 18°15'N, and longitude 77°56'W; to the west of Manchester, to the east of Westmoreland, and to the south of St. James and Trelawny.It covers an area of 1,212.4 km 2, making it Jamaica's second-largest parish, smaller only than Saint Ann's 1,212.6 km 2.
The Destruction of Roehampton Estate in the parish of St. James's in January 1832 the property of J. Baillie Esq. Lithograph, Adolphe Duperly, Jamaica 1833. Roehampton [28] "Rose Hall" by James Hakewill, 1820–21. [23] Rose Hall [29] Running Gut [25] [30] Spring Vale Pen [31]
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.
Saint Elizabeth: Black River: 1,212.4 150,205 3: Saint James: Montego Bay: 594.9 ... a concise description of the parishes in Jamaica. Maps of the parishes of Jamaica
Saint Elizabeth: Saint Elizabeth North Eastern: Saint Elizabeth North Western: Saint Elizabeth South Eastern: Saint Elizabeth South Western: Saint James: Saint James Central: Saint James East Central: Saint James North Western: Saint James Southern: Saint James West Central: Trelawny: Trelawny Northern: Trelawny Southern: Westmoreland ...
Black River is one of the oldest European towns in the island of Jamaica, being shown on John Sellers' 1685 map. It was designed by the Leyden brothers of England, three wealthy men who were substantial land proprietors in the area. [2] In 1773, Black River replaced Lacovia, 19 miles to the north-east, as the capital of St. Elizabeth. [2]
Portmore is on the south coast in the Parish of St. Catherine. It is approximately 15 miles south-west of the capital of Kingston. [3] It is divided into two regions, the plains to the north and the limestone hills of Hellshire to the south. [4] The most densely populated areas are located on low-lying reclaimed lands.
White Hall is a settlement in Jamaica. [1] White Hall is a place with a very small population in the state/region of Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica which is located in the Caribbean. Cities, towns and places near White Hall include Middle Quarters, Holland, Mount Solus, and Giddy Hall.