Jamaica
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Coconut palms frame an enticing patch of blue Caribbean near Ocho Rios, Jamaica.
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Jamaica Information and History

Jamaica is a mountainous Caribbean island just south of Cuba. Columbus landed here in 1494, and the Spanish soon brought in slaves as the native Arawak Indians died out—today more than 90 percent of the population is of African descent. The British seized the island in 1655, granting independence in 1962. Tourism is a steady earner, but reliance on unpredictably priced commodities, such as bauxite, causes uneven growth. The island is a major transit point for South American cocaine enroute to the U.S. and Europe. Other problems include illicit cultivation of marijuana and heavy deforestation.

ECONOMY

Industry: tourism, bauxite, textiles, food processing.
Agriculture: sugarcane, bananas, coffee, citrus; poultry.
Exports: alumina, bauxite; sugar, bananas, rum.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Jamaica Flag and Fast Facts
Flag of Jamaica
Population
2,666,000
Capital
Kingston; 575,000
Area
10,991 square kilometers
(4,244 square miles)
Language
English, patois English
Religion
Protestant, Roman Catholic, other spiritual beliefs
Currency
Jamaican dollar
Life Expectancy
75
GDP per Capita
U.S. $3,800
Literacy Percent
88
Jamaica Features
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Learn how an island smaller than the state of Connecticut has revolutionized the world of music.
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From its aqua depths to its Blue Mountain peaks, travel to the Caribbean's third-largest island for the music, art, food, landscapes, and locals.
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Kick back island-style and make yourself a fruity cocktail, like a Pickled Parrot Punch from Jamaica.
Map: Jamaica
Country: Jamaica
Region: West Indies
Continent: North America
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