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The Mocho Mountains are a mountain range in south-central Jamaica. [ 1 ] The area was historically a site for bauxite mining, which led to deforestation in the area.
The following is a list of mountains in Jamaica: Blue Mountain Peak [1] Blue Mountains [1] John Crow Mountains [1] Juan de Bolas Mountain [2] Mocho Mountains [3] Dry Harbour Mountains [3] Dolphin Head Mountains [3] Bull Head Mountains [3] Santa Cruz Mountains [4] Mount Diablo Mountains [3] Don Figuerero Mountains [5] May Day Mountains [6]
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Juan de Bolas Mountain in Saint Catherine, Jamaica [1] (some sources say Clarendon [3]) is named after Juan de Bolas, A Chief of a Group of Maroons who sided with the Spanish during the British Spanish war in Jamaica 1655. He was caught by the British and turned to their side and was instrumental in defeating the Spanish.
Clarendon is a parish in Jamaica.It is located on the south of the island, roughly halfway between the island's eastern and western ends. Located in the county of Middlesex, it is bordered by Manchester on the west, Saint Catherine in the east, and in the north by Saint Ann.
South Jamaica is located in Queens Community District 12 and its ZIP Codes are 11433 through 11436. [1] It is patrolled primarily by the New York City Police Department's 113th Precinct, [8] but also by the 103rd Precinct. [9] Politically, South Jamaica is represented by the New York City Council's 27th and 28th Districts. [10]
The river rises just east of Juan de Bolas Mountain, at just under 2,743 feet (836 m) [1] from where it flows north, north-west, west and south-south-west to a confluence with the Rio Minho. [ 1 ] Tributaries
Mocho Cota (1954–2016), Mexican wrestler; Mocho Cota Jr. (born 1977), Mexican wrestler; Fray Mocho (1858–1903), Argentine writer and journalist; José Manuel Hernández, nicknamed "El Mocho" (1853–1921), Venezuelan politician