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Jamaica — • The largest of the British West Indian islands, situated in the Caribbean Sea Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Jamaica Jamaica … Catholic encyclopedia
JAMAICA — ( Land of Springs ) (640, of which 15 are whites), a British crown colony, the largest and most important of the British West India Islands; is one of the Greater Antilles group, and lies some 90 m. S. of the eastern end of Cuba; its greatest… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
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Aves de Jamaica — Anexo:Aves de Jamaica Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Colibrí Portacintas o doctor bird (Trochilus polytmus) es el ave nacional de Jamaica. Ésta es una lista organizada por familias de especies de aves registradas en Jamaica. La avifauna de Ja … Wikipedia Español
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