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  2. Montego Bay - Wikipedia

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    Montego Bay is the capital of the parish of St. James in Jamaica.The city is the fourth most populous urban area in the country, after Kingston, Spanish Town, and Portmore, all of which form the Greater Kingston Metropolitan Area, home to over half a million people. [1]

  3. Category:People from Montego Bay - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Montego Bay" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Kenneth Baugh;

  4. Igbo people in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Igbo people were spread on plantations on the island's northwestern side, specifically the areas around Montego Bay and St. Ann's Bay, [5] and consequently, their influence was concentrated there. The region also witnessed a number of revolts that were attributed to people of Igbo origin.

  5. Saint James Parish, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Montego Bay was officially named the second city of Jamaica, behind Kingston, in 1981, although Montego Bay became a city in 1980 through an act of the Jamaican Parliament. The parish is the birthplace of the Right Excellent Samuel Sharpe (died 1833), one of Jamaica's seven National Heroes.

  6. List of cities and towns in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the most populous settlements in Jamaica. Definitions Kingston, capital of Jamaica Montego Bay The following definitions have been used: City: Official city status on a settlement is only conferred by Act of Parliament. Only three areas have the designation; Kingston when first incorporated in 1802 reflecting its early importance over the then capital Spanish Town ...

  7. Thomas Burchell - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Burchell (1799–1846) was a leading Baptist missionary and slavery abolitionist in Montego Bay, Jamaica in the early nineteenth century. He was among an early group of missionaries who went out from London in response to a request from African Baptists on the island.