Montego Bay


 
 
Montego Bay

Montego Bay is a city in Jamaica that contains Jamaica's largest airport, Sangster International Airport.

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Montego Bay is known for its duty free shopping and cruise line terminal at its Free Port on a beautiful peninsula jutting into the bay. The bay is also surrounded by picturesque low mountains. The whole island of Jamaica is quite hilly, culminating on the other side of the island near Kingston in the 6000+ ft Blue Mountains, known for their coffee beans which many say are the world's best.

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Montego Bay is second in population to Kingston with about 120,000 people and lies in St. James Parish on the northeast coast of the island. Air Jamaica and several American and British airlines run their Caribbean hub in "MoBay" connecting the island with the US, England, Germany, and recently Canada with flights to Toronto. The southern US cities of Houston, Atlanta, Tampa, and Miami are reached by nonstop flights in less than three hours.

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The name "Montego Bay" is believed to have originated as a corruption of the Spanish word manteca ("lard"), allegedly because during the Spanish period it was the port where lard, leather, and beef were exported. Jamaica was a colony of Spain from 1511 until 1655 when Oliver Cromwell's Caribbean expedition, the Western Design, drove the Spanish from the island.

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During the epoch of slavery, from the mid-17th century until 1834, and well into the 20th century, the town functioned primarily as a sugar port. The island's last major slave revolt, the Christmas Rebellion or Baptist War (1831–1832) took place in the area around Montego Bay; the leader of the revolt, Samuel Sharpe, was hanged there in 1832. In 1975, Sharpe was proclaimed a national hero of Jamaica, and the main square of the town was renamed in his honour.

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In 1980, Montego Bay was proclaimed a city by act of parliament, but this has not meant that it has acquired any form of autonomy as it continues to be an integral part of St. James parish.

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Today, the city is known for its large regional hospital (Cornwall General), port facilities, second homes for numerous upper class Jamaicans from Kingston as well as Americans and Europeans, fine restaurants, and shopping opportunities. The coastland near Montego Bay is occupied by numerous tourist resorts, some newly built, some occupying the grounds of old sugar cane plantations with some of the original buildings and mill-works still standing. The most famous of these are the "White Witch's" Rose Hall and Tryall, both of which now feature world-class golf courses.

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Jamaica: Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, 240 kilometers in length and as much as 80 kilometers in width situated in the Caribbean Sea. It is 630 kilometers from the Central American mainland, 150 kilometers from Cuba on the north, and 180 kilometers from the island of Hispaniola, on whic...

Sangster International Airport: Sir Donald Sangster International Airport is an airport in Montego Bay (IATA Airport Code MBJ). It is the busiest airport in Jamaica. It serves as the most popular airport for tourists visiting the western side of Jamaica....

Duty free: This article is about a tax measure. For the ITV sitcom, see Duty Free (sitcom)....


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