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  2. Independence of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Independence Proclamation of Jamaica. The Colony of Jamaica gained independence from the United Kingdom on 6 August 1962. In Jamaica, this date is celebrated as Independence Day, a national holiday. The island became an imperial colony in 1509 when Spain attempted to erase the Indigenous Taino people from not only the face of the earth, but ...

  3. Balaclava railway station, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Balaclava railway station opened in 1892 and closed in 1992. [1] It served the small town of Balaclava on the Kingston to Montego Bay line and was 70.5 miles (113.5 km) from the Kingston terminus. [2] It was built of timber in the Jamaican Georgian architectural style. [3] The upper of the two stories has a gable end roof; an adjoining hip roof ...

  4. Christopher González - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Francis González OD (1943 – 2 August 2008) was a Jamaican expressionistic sculptor and painter.. Biography. González was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1943. He had a Puerto Rican father and Jamaican mother.

  5. Nickisha Pryce - Wikipedia

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    Medal record. Women's athletics. Representing Jamaica. World Championships. 2023 Budapest. 4×400 m relay. Nickisha Pryce (born 7 March 2001) is a Jamaican track and field athlete. In 2023, she became the Jamaican national champion over 400m. [1]

  6. Chinese Jamaicans - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Jamaicans. Chinese Jamaicans are Jamaicans of Chinese ancestry, which include descendants of migrants from China to Jamaica. Early migrants came in the 19th century; there was another moment of migration in the 1980s and 1990s. Many of the descendants of early migrants have moved abroad, primarily to Canada and the United States. [3]

  7. Scott's Hall, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Scott's Hall, Jamaica. Scott's Hall is one of the four official towns of the Jamaican Maroons. It is located in Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica. [1] Scott's Hall is one of the towns belonging to the Windward Maroons, which are situated along the Blue Mountains (Jamaica). While Moore Town is in the easternmost part of the mountain range, Charles Town ...

  8. Jamaica Omnibus Service - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Omnibus Service (JOS), operated a municipal bus service for the Kingston Metropolitan Area, from 1953 until it was wound up in 1983. Pre JOS [ edit ] In June 1898, the existing mule car service in Kingston was phased out and a transition to electric trams, initially operated by the West India Electric Company and later by the ...

  9. Davonte Burnett - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Burnett attended Needham High School in Massachusetts and the University of Southern California in the United States.. Career. In 2017 in New England, Burnett lowered his personal best for the 100 metres to 10.48 seconds in winning the six-state New England Championships.

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