Bog, Westmoreland, JamaicaW
Bog, Westmoreland, Jamaica

Bog is a settlement in Jamaica. It has a population of 13,889 as of 2009.

Carmel, Westmoreland, JamaicaW
Carmel, Westmoreland, Jamaica

Carmel is a settlement in Jamaica.

Franklin Town, JamaicaW
Franklin Town, Jamaica

Franklin Town is a settlement in Jamaica.

Golden Grove, JamaicaW
Golden Grove, Jamaica

Golden Grove is a settlement in the parish of Saint Thomas, Jamaica. Historically a sugar plantation, it had a population of 3,057 in 2009.

Granville, JamaicaW
Granville, Jamaica

Granville is a small community on the outskirts of Montego Bay in the parish of Saint James on the island of Jamaica founded by Rev. William Knibb.

Hopeton, Westmoreland, JamaicaW
Hopeton, Westmoreland, Jamaica

Hopeton is a settlement in Jamaica.

Kettering, JamaicaW
Kettering, Jamaica

Kettering was a Free Village in Trelawny, Jamaica. It is now part of Duncans. It was named after Kettering in England, the birthplace of William Knibb, its founder.

Kingston, JamaicaW
Kingston, Jamaica

Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island. It faces a natural harbour protected by the Palisadoes, a long sand spit which connects the town of Port Royal and the Norman Manley International Airport to the rest of the island. In the Americas, Kingston is the largest predominantly English-speaking city south of the United States.

Long Wood, Saint Elizabeth, JamaicaW
Long Wood, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica

Long Wood is a settlement in Jamaica.

Nanny TownW
Nanny Town

Old Nanny Town was a village in the Blue Mountains of Portland Parish, north-eastern Jamaica, used as a stronghold of Jamaican Maroons. They were led in the early 18th century by an Ashanti escaped slave known as Granny Nanny, or Queen Nanny. The town held out against repeated British colonial attacks before being destroyed in 1734.

New Holland, Saint Elizabeth, JamaicaW
New Holland, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica

New Holland is a settlement in Jamaica.

New Roads, Saint Elizabeth, JamaicaW
New Roads, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica

New Roads is a settlement in Jamaica.

Newcastle, JamaicaW
Newcastle, Jamaica

Newcastle is a settlement in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. Formerly a military hill station for the British Army it is now a training centre for the Jamaica Defence Force.

Old Pera, JamaicaW
Old Pera, Jamaica

Old Pera is a small fishing village in south-eastern Jamaica, 15 minutes east of Morant Bay. The village is historic, with mountain and Caribbean sea views.

Palmers CrossW
Palmers Cross

Palmers Cross is a district in south-central Jamaica, located to the east of May Pen in the parish of Clarendon. The approximate population of Palmers Cross is 26,262.

Paynes Town, Saint Elizabeth, JamaicaW
Paynes Town, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica

Paynes Town is a settlement in Jamaica.

Port Esquivel, JamaicaW
Port Esquivel, Jamaica

Port Esquivel is a settlement in the south coast of Jamaica that primarily handles aluminium oxide (alumina).

Revival, JamaicaW
Revival, Jamaica

Revival is a small settlement, around 15 kilometers from Negril and has not seen many tourists yet. The area is nice wooded and most in natural state. Revival is located on the southern west coast of Jamaica in Westmoreland Parish.

Roxborough, ManchesterW
Roxborough, Manchester

Roxborough is a former estate and now a small community south of Mandeville in Manchester, Jamaica. It was the birthplace of Jamaican National Hero and politician Norman Washington Manley.

SligovilleW
Sligoville

Sligoville is a small community approximately 10 miles from Spanish Town in the parish of St. Catherine on the island of Jamaica.

Vineyard Town, JamaicaW
Vineyard Town, Jamaica

Vineyard Town is a neighbourhood in Kingston, Jamaica.

White Hall, Saint Elizabeth, JamaicaW
White Hall, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica

White Hall is a settlement in Jamaica.

Wood HallW
Wood Hall

Wood Hall is a village in Clarendon, Jamaica. There is also a Wood Hall in St. Catherine, Jamaica. The previous Prime Minister of Jamaica, Portia Simpson-Miller, was born in Wood Hall, St. Catherine in 1945.