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Parishes of Jamaica

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Administratively, Jamaica is divided into fourteen parishes. They are grouped to three historic counties, which have no administrative relevance (traditional capitals in parentheses):

  1. Surrey (Kingston)
  2. Middlesex (Spanish Town)
  3. Cornwall (Montego Bay)
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  Parish Area</br>km² Population
Census 2001
Capital
Cornwall County
1Hanover 450.4 67,037 Lucea
2Saint Elizabeth 1,212.4 146,404 Black River
3Saint James 594.9 175,127 Montego Bay
4Trelawny Parish 874.6 73,066 Falmouth
5Westmoreland 807.0 138,947 Savanna-la-Mar
Middlesex County
6Clarendon 1,196.3 237,024 May Pen
7Manchester 830.1 185,801 Mandeville
8Saint Ann 1,212.6 166,762 Saint Ann's Bay
9Saint Catherine 1,192.4 482,308 Spanish Town
10Saint Mary 610.5 111,466 Port Maria
Surrey County
11Kingston Parish(1) (2) 21.8 96,052 Kingston
12Portland 814.0 80,205 Port Antonio
13Saint Andrew(1) 430.7 555,828 Half Way Tree
14Saint Thomas 742.8 91,604 Morant Bay
  Jamaica 10,990.5 2,607,631 Kingston

(1) Kingston Parish and Saint Andrew Parish together form Kingston and St Andrew Corporation.
(2) Kingston Parish does not encompass all of Kingston.

[edit] Former Parishes

Parishes have been a feature of local administration in Jamaica ever since the island was captured by the English in 1655. Throughout its history, Jamaica has had a number of parishes, some of which no longer exist (having either been absorbed or divided between neighbouring parishes). At its most in 1865, Jamaica once had 22 parishes (the current 14 plus the ones listed below). The current order of parishes was established in 1867 through the elimination of 8 parishes. These former parishes were (roughly according to counties):

Surrey:

Middlesex:

  • Metcalfe (now part of Saint Mary)
  • Saint Dorothy (now part of Saint Catherine)
  • Saint John (now part of Saint Catherine)
  • Saint Thomas in the Vale (now part of Saint Catherine) - note that the current Saint Thomas used to be named “Saint Thomas in the East” to differentiate between the two parishes at the time.
  • Vere (now part of Clarendon)


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