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The Jamaica Portal
Jamaica is anisland country in theCaribbean Sea and theWest Indies. At 10,990 square kilometres (4,240 sq mi), it is the third-largest island—afterCuba andHispaniola—of theGreater Antilles and theCaribbean. Jamaica lies about 145 km (78 nmi) south of Cuba, 191 km (103 nmi) west of Hispaniola (the island containingHaiti and theDominican Republic), and 215 km (116 nmi) southeast of theCayman Islands (aBritish Overseas Territory). With 2.8 million people,0 Jamaica is the third most populousAnglophone country in theAmericas and the fourth most populous country in the Caribbean.Kingston is the country's capital and largest city. Jamaica is a parliamentaryconstitutional monarchy, with power vested in the bicameralParliament of Jamaica, consisting of an appointed Senate and a directly elected House of Representatives.Andrew Holness has served asPrime Minister of Jamaica since March 2016. Jamaica is aCommonwealth realm, withCharles III asits king; the appointed representative of the Crown is theGovernor-General of Jamaica, the office having been held byPatrick Allen since 2009. Because of a high rate of emigration for work since the 1960s, there is a largeJamaican diaspora, particularly in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. MostJamaicans are ofSub-Saharan African ancestry, with significantEuropean,East Asian (primarilyChinese),Indian,Lebanese, and mixed-race minorities. (Full article...) Selected article -show anotherPortland (Jamaican Patois:Puotlan), with itscapital townPort Antonio, is aparish located onJamaica's northeast coast. It is situated to the north ofSt Thomas and to the east ofSt Mary inSurrey County. It is one of the rural areas of Jamaica, containing part of theBlue Mountains, where theJamaican Maroon communities ofMoore Town andCharles Town are located. (Full article...) Did you know(auto-generated)![]()
Selected biography -show anotherMichael Lee-ChinOJOOnt (born 3 January 1951) is a Jamaican-Canadian billionaire businessman, philanthropist and the chairman and CEO of Portland Holdings Inc, a privately held investment company inOntario, Canada. Lee-Chin was appointed to the Order of Ontario in 2017. (Full article...) General images -show new batchThe following are images from various Jamaica-related articles on Wikipedia.
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Mannish water is agoat soup in Jamaicancuisine. It is believed to be anaphrodisiac and is made from various goat parts.
The soup has been sold packaged since 2006 when it competed for Best New Food Idea in a competition covered byThe Jamaica Observer. The Spicy Hill Farms company is behind the product, an offering of "Jamaica's favourite party soup". The meal has been part ofMaroon celebrations for over 300 years. The pieces of goat are seasoned with local herbs and spices, and cooked along with vegetables and 'food' - yam, potato, bananas and dumplings." Feedback indicated it was going to be as popular as Tasteepatties. The Observer reported that mannish water is still popular at 'dead yard' functions, large stage shows and parties (to make sure one can drive home after a few drinks). The food company's factory is in the hills borderingManchester andTrelawny parishes. (Full article...)
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