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  2. Kingston, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    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. Kingston is the largest English-speaking city south of the ...

  3. Postal codes in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    There are currently 304 postal codes in Jamaica, with one and two-digit sector codes only being used in Kingston, the country's capital. [1] A plan to introduce a postcode system, was first announced on June 6, 2005. [2] This was to assist the Postal Corporation of Jamaica 's international partners in the United States, United Kingdom and ...

  4. Kingston Parish - Wikipedia

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    3,600/km 2 (9,200/sq mi) Kingston is one of the 14 Parishes of Jamaica. [2] Together with neighbouring St. Andrew Parish, it makes up the amalgamated Municipal Unit of Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation. [3] The city of Kingston is the parish and national capital. Kingston Parish is 25 km² in area, with a population of 89,057 at the 2011 ...

  5. Independence Park (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica national football team (1962–present) Independence Park is a sports and cultural complex [1] in Kingston, Jamaica built for the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. It houses a variety of sports facilities. A statue of Bob Marley marks the entrance to the site. [1] The main sports venue at the complex is the National Stadium .

  6. Gordon House (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    1959. Completed. 1960. Gordon House (or George William Gordon House) is the meeting place of the Jamaica Parliament, located at 81 Duke Street in Kingston, close to the old parliament building headquarters. The house serves as the meeting place of both the Senate and the House of Representatives since independence on August 6, 1962 [1]

  7. Norman Manley International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Norman Manley International Airport ( IATA: KIN, ICAO: MKJP ), formerly Palisadoes Airport, is an international airport serving Kingston, Jamaica, and is located south of the island 19 km (12 mi) away from the centre of New Kingston. It is the second busiest airport in the country after Sangster International Airport, recording 629,400 arriving ...

  8. Bustamante Hospital for Children - Wikipedia

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    Bustamante Hospital for Children. Jamaica Hospital for Children is a children's hospital in Kingston, Jamaica, located on Arthur Wint Drive in the Kingston 5 district of the city, near the national stadium Independence Park and the Bob Marley statue. It is the only children's hospital amongst English speaking nations in the Caribbean.

  9. Hibbert House - Wikipedia

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    Hibbert House, also known as Headquarters House, is the head office of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust.It is located at 79 Duke Street in Kingston, Jamaica.It was built in 1755 by Thomas Hibbert, a wealthy English merchant, to serve as his residence.