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OVERVIEW OF MUSICAL TRADITIONS IN JAMAICA
Jamaican music; Baccra; Jamaican Instruments; Jamaican Music; Jamaican reggae

Jamaican cuisine         
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  • Jamaican [[coco bread]] from a Los Angeles bakery
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF JAMAICA
Jamaican food; Cuisine of Jamaica; Jamaican desserts; History of Jamaican cuisine; Jamaica cuisine; List of Jamaican desserts and sweets; Jamaican soups
Jamaican cuisine includes a mixture of cooking techniques, flavours and spices influenced by Amerindian, African, Irish, English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Indian, Chinese and Middle Eastern people who have inhabited the island. It is also influenced by the crops introduced into the island from tropical Southeast Asia, many of which are now grown locally.
Jamaican Patois         
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AN ENGLISH-BASED CREOLE SPOKEN IN AND AROUND JAMAICA; IT ADDITIONALLY TAKES INFLUENCE FROM VARIOUS AFRICAN LANGUAGES, PARTICULARLY AKAN
Jamaican patois; Jamaican Creole English; Jamaican Creole; Jamaican patwa; Jamaican language; Jamaican creole; Jamaican (language); Jamaican English Creole; Jamaican Creole English language; ISO 639:jam; Jamaican Patois language; Southwestern Caribbean Creole English; Jamaican Creole language; Patois language; Jumiekan; User:Sheldon Coote/sandbox/Jamaican Patois
Larry Chang: Biesik Jumiekan. Introduction to Jamaican Language, published by: Gnosophia Publishers, 2014.
1983 Jamaican general election         
GENERAL ELECTION
Jamaican general election, 1983
Early general elections were held in Jamaica on 15 December 1983.Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p430 The election was effectively ended as a contest when the main opposition party, the People's National Party, boycotted the election to protest the refusal of the ruling Jamaican Labour Party to update the electoral roll amid allegations of voter fraud.

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Music of Jamaica

The music of Jamaica includes Jamaican folk music and many popular genres, such as mento, ska, rocksteady, reggae, dub music, dancehall, reggae fusion and related styles.

Reggae is especially popular through the international fame of Bob Marley. Jamaican music's influence on music styles in other countries includes the practice of toasting, which was brought to New York City and evolved into rapping. British genres such as Lovers rock, jungle music and grime are also influenced by Jamaican music.