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  2. Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica (/ dʒəˈmeɪkə / ⓘ jə-MAY-kə; Jamaican Patois: Jumieka [dʒʌˈmie̯ka]) is an island country in the Caribbean Sea and the West Indies. At 10,990 square kilometres (4,240 sq mi), it is the third-largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola —of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. [9] .

  3. Jamaica, island country of the West Indies. It is the third largest island in the Caribbean Sea, after Cuba and Hispaniola. Jamaica is about 146 miles (235 km) long and varies from 22 to 51 miles (35 to 82 km) wide.

  4. Jamaicans - Wikipedia

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    Jamaicans are the citizens of Jamaica and their descendants in the Jamaican diaspora. The vast majority of Jamaicans are of Sub-Saharan African descent, with minorities of Europeans, Indians, Chinese, Middle Eastern, and others of mixed ancestry.

  5. Jamaica - The World Factbook

    www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/jamaica

    Jamaica gradually increased its independence from Britain. In 1958, it joined other British Caribbean colonies in forming the Federation of the West Indies. Jamaica withdrew from the Federation in 1961 and gained full independence in 1962.

  6. Jamaica - Music, Cuisine, Religion | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/place/Jamaica/Cultural-life

    Jamaicas cultural development has been deeply influenced by British traditions and a search for roots in folk forms. The latter are based chiefly on the colourful rhythmic intensity of the island’s African heritage. Jamaican culture is a product of the interaction between Europe and Africa.

  7. Jamaican History | Learn More About Jamaica's Past and People

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    Jamaica will captivate you with its rich tapestry of history and vibrant culture. Embark on a journey through time as you explore the island's intriguing colonial past to Jamaica's vibrant present.

  8. The Culture And Traditions Of Jamaica - WorldAtlas

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    As a result of this history, the culture of Jamaica is unique and reflects how people from a number of backgrounds can come together and create a new social identity and culture. In fact, the motto of this country is: “Out of many, One people”.