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Jamaica

Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles. It is located in the Caribbean Sea, about 90 mi south of Cuba and 119 mi west of Hispaniola. It has an area of 4,244 sq mi and an estimated population of 2.8 million as of 2010.

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Do Americans need a passport to cruise to Jamaica?

Yes, Americans do need a passport to travel to Jamaica. Check out AllThingsCruise.com, the website has lots of good info on ports of call, passport or no passport, what to bring, what to do and basically all Cruise info you would need. It helped me when going on my first cruise.

What African belief is still practiced in Jamaica?

Why do non-jamaican people celebrate their beliefs?

Does a Jamaican need a visa to travel to Puerto Rico?

If you are a Puerto Rican citizen, you are also a United States citizen; this means you are born with basically the same rights as someone born in the United States. You don't need a passport or Visa, just a valid license or identification or sometimes a birth certificate.

Are there alligators in Jamaica?

an alligator dosent live in jamaca because of its hot climants and sandy land

"In Jamaica, crocodile habitats are mainly concentrated in the southern section of the island within mangrove swamps and marshes, shallow sea bays and brackish to saline lagoons. There are large fresh water swamps and peat marsh systems along the Black River and in Negril, but otherwise there are few freshwater wetlands of any major significance." Excert from www.nrca.org. The American Crocodile inhabits Jamaica which is commonly misidentified as an alligator

What fruits are grown in Jamaica?

mango, jamaican apple, plantain, banana, jackfruit, guinep, papaya, cherry, pineapple, soursop, sweetsop, lime, orange, tangerine, grapefruit, melon, lychee and sugarcane

What is the mother country of Jamaica?

Several Countries ruled Jamaica, like Spain and Britain. They gained their Independence on August 6, 1962, which is Independence Day.

Where in Jamaica is the vere plain?

the vere plain is located in Claredon

What bad things is happening in Jamaica?

politian are stupid, people are murdering other and crime goes up nowadays

How much is fifty dollars of jamaican money worth in the us?

Foreign exchange rates are constantly changing and subject to market forces. 1 United States Dollar (USD) equals 112.50 Jamaican Dollars (JMD) as of September 16, 2014.

How did the maroons in Jamaica gain their freedom?

The Maroons gained their freedom by fighting two wars with the British. After defeating the British in the first war a peace treaty was made. But there were sins of the British being bias, which caused the second war. After time passed by, the maroons were made free 50 years before the abolition of slavery.

How many miles is it from montego bay Jamaica to grand cayman island cayman islands?

The distance from Montego Bay, Jamaica, to Grand Cayman Island is approximately 300 miles (about 480 kilometers). Travel routes may vary slightly depending on the specific starting and ending points within each location. The journey typically involves a flight or a boat trip across the Caribbean Sea.

What contenent does Jamaica belong to?

Jamaica is not located on a content. It is located in the Caribbean, but is located between the contents of North and South America It is situated in the Caribbean Sea, about 145 kilometres (90 mi) south of Cuba, and 191 kilometres (119 mi) west of Hispaniola

What do kingston jamaica and kinshasa democratic republic of the congo both have in common?

Here are some things that Kingston and Kinshasa have in common:

  1. Both are eight-letter words
  2. Both start with "Kin"
  3. Both are capital cities
  4. Both are port cities
  5. Both are the largest cities in their country
  6. Both are former colonies
  7. Both are in the tropics
  8. Both have ethnic African majorities
  9. Both are economically depressed

How you say hello and goodbye in Jamaica?

Most Jamaicans will greet you with 'Hello', as the major language is English. However, you may also be greeted with 'Wargwan', 'Watagwan', or 'Wa-humm', which means 'how are you' or 'whats going on'.

How did the tainos bury their dead?

Well the family dig the grave getting ready with cement walls and the m