No, Jamaica is not a part of North America, it is a part of a group of islands called the Greater Antilles.
No, Jamaica is not part of the Caribbean islands.
The Caribbean Islands are considered to be part of North America.
Jamaica is part of North America.Jamaica is part of the continent of North America. North America includes Canada, the United States, Mexico, and the islands of the Caribbean Sea. By some definitions, it also includes the countries of Central America.
Jamaica - caiman islands distance
Cuba, Porta Rico, Haiti, Bahamas, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tabogo
Many geography sites classify islands with the nearest continent. In the case of Jamaica they say North America.
Jamaica is located due south of Cuba, west of Haiti, north of Colombia, and east of Belize.
Yes Jamaica is one of many carribean islands
Probably the most well know genre of music of Jamaica is Reggae due to the islands links with Bob Marley.
The island of New Guinea lies directly north of Australia, and has many dense forests.
The Caribbean islands are a group of islands that are part of North America. They are located in the Caribbean Sea, southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and the mainland countries of North America. The Caribbean islands include popular destinations such as Jamaica, the Bahamas, and Puerto Rico.