- Middlesex County, Jamaica
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Middlesex is the central of the three historic counties into which Jamaica is divided. It has no current-day administrative significance.[citation needed] It covers 5041.9 km² and has a population of 1,183,361[1] (about 45% of the islands area and population) giving it the largest area and population of the three counties. It includes Spanish Town, the island's original capital.
The county of Middlesex is shown in pink.
History
Jamaica's three counties were established in 1758 to facilitate the holding of courts along the lines of the British County court system. [2] Middlesex, the middle of the three, was named after an English county the name presumably being chosen because of its central position.[2] Spanish Town was its county town.[2]
Parishes
Middlesex County On
mapParish Area
km²Population
Census 2001Capital 6 Clarendon 1,196.3 237,024 May Pen 7 Manchester 830.1 185,801 Mandeville 8 Saint Ann 1,212.6 166,762 Saint Ann's Bay 9 Saint Catherine 1,192.4 482,308 Spanish Town 10 Saint Mary 610.5 111,466 Port Maria Middlesex County 5041.9 1,183,361 Jamaica total 10,990.5 2,607,631 Kingston References
Coordinates: 18°09′N 77°12′W / 18.15°N 77.20°W
Counties and Parishes of Jamaica
Counties Parishes Clarendon · Hanover · Kingston · Manchester · Portland · Saint Andrew · Saint Ann · Saint Catherine · Saint Elizabeth · Saint James · Saint Mary · Saint Thomas · Trelawny · WestmorelandCategories:- Counties of Jamaica
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