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    Spanish Town is the capital and the largest town in the parish of St. Catherine in the historic county of Middlesex, Jamaica. It was the Spanish and British capital of Jamaica from 1534 until 1872.

  2. Há 3 dias · Spanish Town, city, southeast-central Jamaica. It is situated along the Rio Cobre, some 10 miles (16 km) west of Kingston. Probably laid out by Diego Columbus (c. 1523), it was originally called Santiago de la Vega (St. James of the Plain), and it was Jamaica’s capital from 1692 until 1872.

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  3. Spanish Town (inglês Cidade Espanhola) é a capital da paróquia de Saint Catherine, no Condado de Middlesex, Jamaica. No censo realizado em 2001 possuía 131 515 habitantes. Spanish Town foi a capital espanhola e inglesa da Jamaica, durante o século XVI e século XIX.

  4. Spanish Town is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Jamaica, founded by the Spanish in 1534. It has many historical buildings, such as the Cathedral of St. James, the Old House of Assembly, Rodney's Memorial and the Cast Iron Bridge.

    • History of Spanish Town
    • Spanish Town Today
    • References & Sources For History of Spanish Town

    Christopher Columbus left Jamaica to his heirs in 1509, five years after being stranded for 347 days in the northern town of Sevilla la Nueva, now known as St. Ann's Bay. Early Spanish colonists lived in or around St. Ann's Bay for almost 30 years before realising that these areas were plagued by wetlands. They glanced south to a settlement they ca...

    According to the 2011 population census, Spanish Town's population was believed to be a little over 147,000. In Jamaica, it is sometimes known as "Spain" or "Prison Oval". The latter moniker alludes to the cricket oval or pitch that is situated right outside the St. Catherine District Prison and where some prisoners have a minimal view of the game ...

    (no date) Jamaica Gleaner: Pieces of the past: The history of a Spanish town. Available at: https://old.jamaica-gleaner.com/pages/history/story0049.htm (Accessed: November 30, 2022).
    Spanish town (2022) Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Town (Accessed: November 30, 2022).
  5. Spanish Town. Photo courtesy of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust. Founded in 1534, Villa de la Vega succeeded New Seville as the second capital of the royal Spanish realm of Jamaica. Built on an ambitious grid plan laid out around two squares, it remained an unfortified town and was vulnerable to raids from the sea.

  6. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Spanish Town is in the heart of Jamaica's lush St. Catherine Parish, where it bears witness to the island's rich heritage. Once the capital of Jamaica under Spanish and British rule, this captivating town features colonial architecture, vibrant traditions, and a legacy that spans centuries.