Movement:
Not very many Jamaicans own cars, and most people can't afford to ride in a taxi. Jamaicans usually ride in colorful busses.
There are only two international airports in Jamaica. Both airports are home to the countries national airline called Air Jamaica.
Most Jamaicans who own cars have either an American car, or a Canadian car.
Region:
Saint Ann is believed to be the earliest Arawaksettlement in Jamaica.
Saint James is the major tourism site in Jamaica.
Doctor's Cave Beach Club has been the most famous hotel in Jamaica for almost a century.
Human and Environmental Interaction:
Sports played in Jamaica are very similar to the sports played in the United States today. There is Netball or Basketball, Football or Soccer, Table Tennis or Ping-pong, and even golf.
The main agricultural products in Jamaica are bananas, sugar, coconuts, coffee, limes, corm, ginger, sweet potato, yam and annatto which is a seed from trees used to make dye.
Many people mine in Jamaica, causing serious pollution.
Location:
Jamaica is between Mexico and Mauritania which is in Africa.
Its absolute location is 18o north and 77o west.
It's ninety miles south of Cuba.
Place:
Jamaica has Sub-Tropical climate.
Human settlements are mostly around coastal areas.
Dandawailo is a town and northern suburb of Monrovia, Liberia, to the north of Kaba Town.
The coordinates 6 degrees north latitude and 9 degrees west longitude are located in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of West Africa. This area is near the border of Liberia and the ocean. Therefore, while the specific coordinates do not correspond to a land location, they are close to the western coast of Liberia.
43,000 square miles, of which about 13.5% is water.
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Dandawailo is a town and northern suburb of Monrovia, Liberia, to the north of Kaba Town.
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Dandawailo is a town and northern suburb of Monrovia, Liberia, to the north of Kaba Town.
Lake Piso, also known as Lake Pisu and Fisherman's Lake, is an oblong tidal lagoon in Grand Cape Mount County in western Liberia, near the town of Robertsport. At an area of 103 km2 (40 sq mi), it is the largest lake in Liberia.
Movement in Liberia refers to various social, political, and economic activities aimed at fostering change and development within the country. Historically, movements have emerged around issues such as civil rights, governance, and social justice, particularly in the aftermath of the civil wars that devastated the nation. Today, these movements often focus on promoting democracy, human rights, and sustainable development, mobilizing citizens to engage in advocacy and reform efforts. Overall, the landscape of movement in Liberia reflects the ongoing quest for stability and progress in a post-conflict society.
Liberia is called "le Liberia" (masc.) in French.
Liberia was founded in 1820 while Monroe was President, from US slaves whose freedom had been purchased and who were willing to go there. James Monroe was one of the sponsors of the movement.
The symbol for Liberia.
the population of Liberia is 3,441,790
Liberia is about the same size as Pennsylvania. Liberia's capital is Monrovia.
Liberia.