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Spotlight On
The Rio Nuevo, a small river that trickles down from the hills of the parish of St Mary, lends its name to the small village on the coastline where the river enters the sea. Few people realise how important this small, quiet “suburb” of the large resort town of Ocho Rios is to Jamaica’s history. In the 17th century, while European nations fought over the control of various areas in the New World, the English wrestled the island of Jamaica from the Spanish, then the dominant Colonial power in the region. > Learn More
| The Village's "T" shirt and souvenir stop. "T" shirts for all, in prints and embroidery and a wide selection of souvenirs at affortable prices. > Learn More
| Located on the beach in Ocho Rios on Jamaica's north coast, just five minutes from the worlds famous Dunns River Falls and within walking distance of the best shopping and night life in Ocho Rios, Rooms serves travelers who only want a place to hang their hat (so long as it is beautifully furnished, with ultra-modern bath, and a pool and bar on site). > Learn More
| | This event is an amalgamation of Jamaican Folk Forms in celebration of African ancestors and their contribution to Emancipation. Exhibitors will include Jamaican traditional cuisine and craft. The Seville Heritage Park will be transformed back in time to morning of Emancipation in the nineteenth century with an atmosphere of festivity. > Learn More
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Ortanique(2):
The Ortanique is unique to Jamaica and is a cross between a Tangerine and an Orange. Its common name is derived from the words orange, tangerine and unique.
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