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  2. Kevona Davis - Wikipedia

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    Kevona Davis (born 20 December 2001) is Jamaican track and field athlete who competes as sprinter.. Early life. Davis attended Edwin Allen High School in Jamaica before attending the University of Texas to compete for the Texas Longhorns.

  3. Ocho Rios - Wikipedia

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    Ocho Rios (Spanish for "Eight Rivers") is a town in the parish of Saint Ann on the north coast of Jamaica, and is more widely referred to as Ochi by locals. Beginning as a sleepy fishing village, Ocho Rios has seen explosive growth in recent decades to become a popular tourist destination featuring duty-free shopping, [2] a cruise-ship terminal ...

  4. Leonardo Ledgister - Wikipedia

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    From Santa Cruz, Jamaica he attended St. Elizabeth Technical High School. He went to Southern University-New Orleans and then to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Career. Ledgister was a finalist at the 2018 World Under-20 Championships in the 400m hurdles finishing fourth in Tampere, Finland in a personal best time of 49.93.

  5. LGBT rights in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    In Jamaica itself, there is a National Human Immunodeficiency Virus program based in the Jamaican Ministry of Health designed to slow the epidemic and decrease its impact. It has been a national plan in Jamaica to respond to HIV since 1988 when the National AIDS Committee was established to lead the island's multi-sectoral response to HIV/AIDS.

  6. Phillip Paulwell - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Paulwell (born 14 January 1962) is a Jamaican politician. Paulwell is the current Member of Parliament for the constituency of Kingston East and Port Royal and former Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining STEM in the People's National Party administration, which has formed the Government of Jamaica following the party's electoral victory in the December 2011 General Elections.

  7. Jamaica Omnibus Service - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Omnibus Service (JOS), operated a municipal bus service for the Kingston Metropolitan Area, from 1953 until it was wound up in 1983. Pre JOS [ edit ] In June 1898, the existing mule car service in Kingston was phased out and a transition to electric trams, initially operated by the West India Electric Company and later by the ...

  8. Jamaica Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Premier League was formed in 1973 to serve as the top tier of Jamaican professional club football. [6] The league's inaugural season kicked off on September 22, 1973 as the Craven A National Club League Championships, and finished with Santos F.C. as the first title winners. [7] 14 clubs have been crowned champions of Jamaica.

  9. Religion in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    On at least two other occasions, in 1928 and again in 1933, Orthodox Paschal services were also held at the Kingston Parish Church by visiting Orthodox clergy; the Rev. Fr. Agoplos Golam, Archimandrite of the Greek Orthodox Church, who was a visiting Greek priest to Jamaica (Jamaica Gleaner, April 10, 1928), and the Rt. Rev. Archimandrite ...

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