Founded in 1692, Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, and the largest predominantly English-speaking city south of the United States. The city is surrounded by the Blue Mountains, Red Hills, Long Mountain and the Kingston Harbor, and is situated on the Liguanea Plain, alongside the Hope River.
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Campion is a co-educational Jesuit high school in Kingsston, Jamaica. Its academic and other programs are highlighted, along with its admission policies and admission forms, contacts, and scholarshpi data. - Campion College
http://www.campioncollege.com/
The National Heritage Site is situated on eleven acres in the heart of Kingston, Jamaica, and includes a grandiose home built by George Stiebel, Jamaica's first black millionaire. A history of the property and its patriarch is related, including a property layout and architecture, and information about touring the property. - Devon House
http://www.devonhousejamaica.com/
German Embassy in Kingston, Jamaica
The jurisdiction of this German Embassy in Jamaica, extends to Belize and The Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The Embassy also functions as Consulate General for the Cayman Islands and the Turks and Caicos Islands. - German Embassy in Kingston, Jamaica
http://www.kingston.diplo.de/
Normam Manley International Airport
NMIA is located less than twenty minutes from Kingston, Jamaica's capital city. Featured are airport statistics and information about doing business with NMIA, passenger services, and flight schedules and reports. - Normam Manley International Airport
http://www.nmia.aero/
The jazz and blues themed, Caribbean fusion cuisine, restaurant and bar is located in Kingston, Jamaica. Its location, schedules, hours of operation, and contacts are posted. - Red Bones Blues Cafe
http://www.redbonesbluescafe.com/