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COUNTRY IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA
ISO 3166-1:JM; Jamica; Jamrock; Jamacia; Jamaca; Jamacian; Jameca; Jamiaca; Lambsriver, Westmoreland, Jamaica; Castleton Botanical Gardens, Jamaica; Name of Jamaica; Indigenous peoples of Jamaica; Jamaica, West Indies; Flora and fauna of Jamaica; Yamaye; Emigration from Jamaica; Wildlife of Jamaica; Pollution in Jamaica; Jamaica (country); Flora of Jamaica; Fauna of Jamaica; National symbols of Jamaica; Infrastructure in Jamaica
  • [[Bob Marley]], one of the most famous reggae artists from Jamaica
  • King Charles III]], [[King of Jamaica]]
  • Jamaican [[curry goat]] with [[rice and peas]]
  • [[Doctor's Cave Beach Club]] is a popular destination in [[Montego Bay]].
  • The picturesque [[Dunn's River Falls]] in [[Ocho Ríos]]
  • A plantation set alight during the Baptist War of 1831–32
  • [[Jamaican boa]]
  • Jamaican soldiers training to fire the [[L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle]] in 2002
  • Harbour Street, Kingston, c. 1820
  • Halfway Tree Transport Centre, Kingston
  • A historic Ashura celebration in Jamaica, which is known locally as Hussay or Hosay
  • Jamaica's population, 1961–2003
  • A proportional representation of Jamaica exports, 2019
  • Jamaica electricity production by source
  • Jamaica motto on a building at Papine High School in Kingston, Jamaica
  • Jamaica renewable electricity production by source
  • James Bond Beach in [[Oracabessa]]
  • Köppen climate classification of Jamaica.
  • Mandeville Church (est. 1816), an [[Anglican]] church in [[Manchester Parish]]. Christianity is the largest religion in Jamaica.
  • [[Marcus Garvey]], father of the Back to Africa Movement and Jamaica's first National Hero
  • Michael Manley, Prime Minister 1972–1980 and 1989–1992
  • A [[US Airways]] aircraft landing at Montego Bay (2013)
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  • A beach in [[Negril]] with a hotel and restaurant
  • Norman Manley International Airport
  • Kingston]], Jamaica's capital and largest city
  • Jamaican Parliament]]
  • Blue Mountains]]
  • Jamaican parrotfish]]
  • [[Montego Bay]], Jamaica's second-largest city
  • [[Usain Bolt]] is one of the most prominent sprinters in the world.

Jamaica         
Jamaica, island country in the West Indies
reggae      
n. reggae (muzikale stijl uit Jamaica)
poet laureate         
  • Genea Brice, Jeremy Snyder, and D.L. Lang, poets laureate of Vallejo.
  • Alfred Lord Tennyson 1809-1892 Poet Laureate lived here
  • Alicia Ostriker, New York State Poet Laureate
  • Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith, and National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman.
  • Amiri Baraka, the second and final poet laureate of New Jersey
  • Derek Walcott of Saint Lucia
  • Edwin Morgan, first Makar or National Poet for Scotland
  • Ella Higginson, first Poet Laureate of Washington
  • Frank X Walker, poet laureate of Kentucky
  • Hadrawi of Somalia
  • Kealoha Poet laureate of Hawaii
  • Henry Real Bird was poet laureate of Montana in 2009
  • John Denver was named poet laureate of Colorado in 1974
  • John Prine posthumously received the title of honorary poet laureate of Illinois
  • Joy Harjo, Poet Laureate of the United States
  • Juan Felipe Herrera, Poet Laureate of California and later of the United States
  • Jack Elliott Myers was poet laureate of Texas in 2003
  • Luis Rodriguez, Los Angeles Poet Laureate
  • Mohammad-Taqi Bahar poet laureate of [[Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar]].
  • Nathan Brown, Poet Laureate of Oklahoma, 2013
  • Patrick Donnelly, Poet Laureate of Northampton, MA.
  • Robert Bly was the first poet laureate of Minnesota
  • Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer of England
  • Toronto's Poet Laureate George Elliott Clarke who later became Parliamentary Poet Laureate of Canada
  • Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin of Ethopia
  • Yolanda Wisher Poet Laureate of Philadelphia
POET OFFICIALLY APPOINTED BY A GOVERNMENT OR CONFERRING INSTITUTION
Poets Laureate; Poets laureate; Poet laureat; Poet Laureate; Poeta laureatus; Court poet; Court-poet; Poet Laureate of Jamaica
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تعريف

Jamaica
·noun One of the West India is islands.

ويكيبيديا

Jamaica

Jamaica ( (listen); Jamaican Patois: Jumieka) is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea. Spanning 10,990 square kilometres (4,240 sq mi) in area, it is the third largest islandafter Cuba and Hispaniolaof the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. Jamaica lies about 145 km (90 mi) south of Cuba, and 191 km (119 mi) west of Hispaniola (the island containing the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic); the British Overseas Territory of the Cayman Islands lies some 215 km (134 mi) to the north-west.

Originally inhabited by the indigenous Taíno peoples, the island came under Spanish rule following the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1494. Many of the indigenous people either were killed or died of diseases, after which the Spanish brought large numbers of African slaves to Jamaica as labourers. The island remained a possession of Spain until 1655, when England (later Great Britain) conquered it, renaming it Jamaica. Under British colonial rule Jamaica became a leading sugar exporter, with a plantation economy dependent on the African slaves and later their descendants. The British fully emancipated all slaves in 1838, and many freedmen chose to have subsistence farms rather than to work on plantations. Beginning in the 1840s, the British began using Chinese and Indian indentured labour to work on plantations. The island achieved independence from the United Kingdom on 6 August 1962.

With 2.8 million people, Jamaica is the third-most populous Anglophone country in the Americas (after the United States and Canada), and the fourth-most populous country in the Caribbean. Kingston is the country's capital and largest city. The majority of Jamaicans are of Sub-Saharan African ancestry, with significant European, East Asian (primarily Chinese), Indian, Lebanese, and mixed-race minorities. Due to a high rate of emigration for work since the 1960s, there is a large Jamaican diaspora, particularly in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The country has a global influence that belies its small size; it was the birthplace of the Rastafari religion, reggae music (and associated genres such as dub, ska and dancehall), and it is internationally prominent in sports, most notably cricket, sprinting and athletics. Jamaica is often considered the world's least populous cultural superpower.

Jamaica is an upper-middle income country with an economy heavily dependent on tourism; it has an average of 4.3 million tourists a year. Jamaica performs favourably in measures of press freedom, democratic governance and sustainable well-being. Politically it is a Commonwealth realm, with Charles III as its king. His appointed representative in the country is the Governor-General of Jamaica, an office held by Patrick Allen since 2009. Andrew Holness has served as Prime Minister of Jamaica since March 2016. Jamaica is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy with legislative power vested in the bicameral Parliament of Jamaica, consisting of an appointed Senate and a directly elected House of Representatives.

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1. Sept 20, 2005 (KINGSTON, Jamaica) Jamaica and the Republic of Sudan have established diplomatic relations at the ambassadorial level.
2. Tropical storm force winds reached eastern Jamaica.
3. Patterson, Prime Minister of Jamaica addressing delegates.
4. Jamaica and Bermuda are considering imposing limits.
5. Omar Reid: Fled Jamaica Her family flew to Jamaica after becoming concerned at not hearing from her for more than ten days.