In Jamaica, a parish is a unique blend of community, culture, and history. Each of the 14 parishes serves as a local government unit, similar to a county, with its own capital town and distinct character. Parishes are deeply rooted in Jamaica’s colonial past, and they embody the island’s diversity—from the mountains of Portland to the urban energy of Kingston. More than just administrative regions, parishes are vibrant areas where traditions thrive, landscapes define life, and community ties run deep, each contributing to the rich tapestry of Jamaican life.
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