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  2. File:Falmouth, Jamaica I.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Falmouth, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The port opened in early 2011 [3] Falmouth was the site of the opening ceremony for the ICC 2007 Cricket World Cup. The ceremony was held in the newly constructed Greenfield Stadium about 5 km (3 miles) from the town centre. [4] Plaza in Falmouth, photo taken from the cruise ship, Harmony of the Seas

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  6. File:Falmouth, Jamaica II.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Port Authority of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Port Authority was established as a statutory corporation under the Port Authority Act, 1972. [1] A Commercial Free Zone and Distribution Hub for the Americas is currently under development. [4] Since 2008, the Port of Kingston has begun expansions to improve its facilities in response to the Panama Canal Expansion.

  8. Hinchinbrooke (1814 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Hinchinbrook first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1815 in the section listing Falmouth Packets. Her master was James, and her owner the Government Post Office. She had been raised in 1814. [1] She also appeared in the regular listing with the same information, but the addition of the voyage Falmouth–Jamaica. [3]

  9. List of lighthouses in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lighthouses in Jamaica. There are nine onshore lighthouses in operation and two offshore. [ 1 ] They are maintained by the Port Authority of Jamaica , an agency of the Ministry of Transport and Works .