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IntroductionThis web page is about our first family holiday spent in Jamaica in March 2000.We stayed at the Trelawny Beach and Fun Resort Hotel on the north coast of Jamaica. But first..... Jamaica, a brief overview.Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean.It is about 90 miles south of Cuba and about 600 miles south of Florida. The island is approximately 146 miles long with widths varying from 22 and 51 miles. Jamaica is a very mountainous island with the highest point being the Blue Mountain Peak standing at 7402 feet. The climate is tropical, with average temperatures between 80°F - 90°F, at higher altitudes the temperature may be lower.
The first known inhabitants of Jamaica were the Arawak Indians who came from South America. The Arawaks called the island Xaymaca, which translates to "The land of wood and water". Christopher Columbus "Discovered" Jamaica on May 5th 1494. The Spanish enslaved the Arawaks, who were eventually wiped out, through slavery, ill treatment, common european ailments and diseases. The island gained independence on August 6th 1962. The capital of Jamaica is Kingston. The island is divided into three counties Cornwall, Middlesex and Surrey, which Jamaica's income is mainly through the exporting of Bauxite, Sugar, Bananas Jamaica is the home of reggae music. Jamaica has the largest number of churches per square mile than anywhere
Jamaica's motto is "Out of Many, One People", as the island's population is Jamaican food is generally spicy. It's influences are drawn from the different races that live on the island. It is a place of extremes. On the one hand there is the overt luxury and
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