Jamaican Order of Merit — Awarded by Jamaica … Wikipedia
Jamaican Maroons — The Jamaican Maroons were runaway slaves who fought the British during the 18th century, and the term is now used for their descendants. Some of the Jamaican Maroons were taken to Nova Scotia and from there some were taken to Freetown, Sierra… … Wikipedia
Jamaican American — Infobox Ethnic group group =flagicon|Jamaica Jamaican American flagicon|USA caption = Notable Jamaican Americans: Colin Powell, David Paterson, Anthony G. Brown, Alicia Keys, Paul Hewitt, Yvette D. Clarke, Sanya Richards, Tyson Beckford, Olivia… … Wikipedia
History of Jamaican athletics — This article is about the history of Jamaican athletics from the 1930s to present. In 74 years Jamaica has won 38 Commonwealth Golds, 7 World Championship Golds and 13 Olympic gold medals in athletics alone. Jamaica has a population of 2.6… … Wikipedia
National Heroes Park — is a botanical garden in Kingston, Jamaica. The largest open space in Kingston at 20 hectares in size,[1] National Heroes Park features numerous monuments, and is the burial site of many of Jamaica s National Heroes, Prime Ministers, and cultural … Wikipedia
Prince Far I — Birth name Michael James Williams Born c. 1944 Origin Spanish Town, Jamaica Died 15 September 1983 Genres Reggae … Wikipedia
Dub to Africa — Studio album by Prince Far I Released 1979 Recorded Harry J s Dynamic Studi … Wikipedia
Cry Tuff Dub Encounter Chapter 3 — Studio album by Prince Far I the Arabs Released 1980 … Wikipedia
Prince Far I — Prince Far I, eigentlich Michael James Williams, (* 1944 in Spanish Town auf Jamaika; † 15. September 1983 auf Jamaika) war ein jamaikanischer Musikproduzent. Er ist einer der Begründer des Dub Genre. Er war Produzent und Sänger und zeichnet sich … Deutsch Wikipedia
Paul Bogle — Paul Bogle, rebelle jamaïcain, est né avant l abolition de l esclavage, probablement entre 1815 et 1820, à Stony Gut, St.Thomas en Jamaïque. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Dans le reggae 3 Références … Wikipédia en Français