List of Cities and Towns in Jamaica - Villages

Villages

  • Accompong (Saint Elizabeth)
  • Aeolus Valley (Saint Thomas)
  • Airy Castle (Saint Thomas)
  • Barking Lodge (Saint Thomas)
  • Bog (Westmoreland)
  • Big Woods (Westmoreland)
  • Boscobel (Saint Mary)
  • Bull Bay (Saint Andrew)
  • Carmel (Westmoreland)
  • Cattawood Springs (Portland)
  • Clarendon Park (Clarendon)
  • Cotterwood (Saint Elizabeth)
  • Duckenfield (Saint Thomas)
  • Four Paths
  • Franklin Town
  • Haddersfield (Saint Mary)
  • Hagley Gap (Saint Thomas)
  • Hodges (Saint Elizabeth)
  • Hopewell Hall (Saint Thomas)
  • Hopewell (Clarendon)
  • Hopewell (Manchester)
  • Hopewell (Saint Andrew)
  • Hopewell (Saint Ann)
  • Meadsfiedl, Knockpatrick (Manchester)
  • Hopewell (Saint Elizabeth)
  • Hopewell (Westmoreland)
  • Hopeton (Westmoreland)
  • Long Wood (Saint Elizabeth)
  • Mavis Bank (Saint Andrew)
  • Middle Quarters (Saint Elizabeth)
  • Mount Rosser
  • Nanny Town (Portland)
  • New Holland (Saint Elizabeth)
  • New Market (Saint Elizabeth)
  • New Roads (Saint Elizabeth)
  • Newcastle
  • Nine Mile (Saint Ann)
  • Old Pera
  • Paynes Town (Saint Elizabeth)
  • Port Esquivel
  • Port Morant (Saint Thomas)
  • Roxborough (Manchester)
  • San San (Portland)
  • Sheckles Pen
  • Stonehenge
  • Vineyard Town
  • Walderston
  • White Hall (Saint Elizabeth)
  • Wood Hall (Saint Catherine)

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