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  1. Saint Andrew ( Jamaican Patois: Sint Anju) is a parish, situated in the southeast of Jamaica in the county of Surrey. It lies north, west and east of Kingston, and stretches into the Blue Mountains. As of the 2011 census, it had a population of 573,369, the highest of any of the parishes in Jamaica.

    • 455 km² (176 sq mi)
    • Jamaica
  2. Saint Andrew é uma paróquia da Jamaica localizada no condado de Surrey, sua capital é a cidade de Half Way Tree.

    • 1.289,62 hab/km²
    • 431 km²
    • 555.828 habitantes
    • 2001
  3. While Saint Andrew is often lumped together with Kingston, you should know that it has a distinct identity that sets it apart from any other destination you'll visit in Jamaica. Saint Andrew holds a treasure chest of unique attractions that deserve recognition - from its lush greenery to its majestic mountains and breathtaking views, the ...

  4. Parish Name: St. Andrew. Capital: Half-Way Tree. Land Area: 434.5 km 2. Population: 573,369. History. St. Andrew was one of the first parishes in Jamaica to be established by law in 1867. Before being established, it was known as ‘Liguanea’, the Taino word for iguana. St. Andrew lies to the north, west and east of Kingston.

  5. Os melhores pontos turísticos em Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica. O que fazer: Saint Andrew Parish. Explore experiências badaladas. Confira o que outros viajantes gostam de fazer, de acordo com as pontuações e o número de reservas. Veja tudo. Excursões e passeios turísticos (10) Excursões particulares e personalizadas (7) Atividades ao ar livre (6)

  6. 26 de mar. de 2019 · Things to Do in Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica: See Tripadvisor's 1,469 traveler reviews and photos of Saint Andrew Parish tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Saint Andrew Parish. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  7. St. Andrew Heritage Sites. Kings House. The need for the Governors to have a permanent place to live in Britain’s colonies brought about King’s House. The official residence of Governors of Jamaica has always been called King’s House even during the reign of Queens. The location of King’s House changed three times.