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Jamaica Holidays
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Its indigenous Arawakan-speaking Taíno inhabitants called the island Xymaca, meaning either "Land of Springs," or "Land of Wood and Water" long before it passed through Spanish hands as Santiago and later as British West Indies Crown colony of Jamaica. Although it is the most populous English-speaking island, that rich heritage has ensuring a fascinating mix of cultural influences.
Of the island itself, the Blue Mountains dominate inland, ringed by a necklace of golden beaches lined with tall palms, making up the narrow coastal plain. Most major towns and both cities (Montego Bay and the capital,
Rich in its own culture yet with a global reputation, Jamaica is famous for its musical genres - reggae, ska, mento, rocksteady, dub, and, more recently, dancehall and ragga, all originating in the island's vibrant popular urban recording industry. Reggae legend Bob Marley was born in Jamaica and still revered there, while other famous sons and daughters of the island include Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff, Desmond Dekker, Shaggy and Grace Jones.
What has been described as “aura of roughshod romance” attracts the traveller to
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