Port Esquivel, Jamaica
Port Esquivel is a settlement in Jamaica which is the location of the alumina port serving WindAlCo and the Jamaican Broilers ethanol plant.
Race Course is a village in Jamaica.
Population: 2,974
Latitude: 17° 50' 24.68" N
Longitude: -77° 16' 56.03" W
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Neville Sylvester Neil (17 March 1917 - 22 May 2009) was a bishop of the Moravian Church in Jamaica.
The Milk River is a river of Jamaica.
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