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  1. Saint Elizabeth, one of Jamaica 's largest parishes, is located in the southwest of the island, in the county of Cornwall. Its capital, Black River, is located at the mouth of the Black River, the widest on the island. History.

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    • Geographical Location
    • Main Towns
    • The Cockpit Country
    • Outstanding Jamaicans from The Parish

    St. Elizabeth is one of the oldest parishes in Jamaica. Originally including much of the western section on the island it was split to form parts of Westmoreland and Manchester in 1703 and 1814 respectively. St. Elizabeth was named in honour of Lady Elizabeth Modyford, wife of Sir Thomas Modyford, Governor of Jamaica between 1664 and 1671. Early se...

    St. Elizabeth lies to the southwest end of Jamaica, bordered on the north by St. James and Trelawny, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, on the west by the parish of Westmoreland and on the east by Manchester. The northern and north-eastern sections of the parish are mountainous, while an extensive plain occupies the central and southern districts. ...

    St. Elizabeth has several towns of importance. These are Santa Cruz, Malvern, Junction and Balaclava. Other organised towns within the parish are Maggoty, Lacovia, Bull Savanna, Southfield, Newell, New Market, Siloah and Middle Quarters.

    The Cockpit Country is a large area in west-central Jamaica that derives its name from the ‘cockpit’ krsat limestone which has the appearance of an overturned egg-tray. This area measures approximately 450 km2 and though centred in the parish of Trelawny, has extensions into St. Elizabeth. The Cockpit Country vegetation is the largest and most inta...

    The Hon. Roger Clarke, CDwas the Minister of Agriculture from 2012 up until his death in 2014. A former mayor of Black River in St. Elizabeth, Clarke was Member of Parliament for North East St. Elizabeth between 1991 and 2007. Dr. the Hon. Barbara Gloudon OJ, OD, Communication Specialist, Playwright and Journalist, was born in Malvern, St. Elizabet...

  2. Things to Do in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica: See Tripadvisor's 11,913 traveler reviews and photos of Saint Elizabeth Parish tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October.

  3. Jul 30, 2020 · St Elizabeth is one of Jamaica’s oldest parishes, having been among the second group of parishes which were in existence by 1671, following closely on the first batch which had been created by the Jamaican Assembly in 1664. The 1664 pioneering parishes were St Thomas, St David, St Andrew, St John, Clarendon, Port Royal and St Catherine.

  4. The parish known as the breadbasket of Jamaica is located just South of St. James and East of Westmoreland and is one of the island's largest parishes. Filled with mountains, rivers, untouched beaches and farmlands, St. Elizabeth is home to some of the finest natural attractions on the island of Jamaica.

  5. Jul 13, 2019 · Most people pass St. Elizabeth up to visit Ocho Rios, Negril and even Portland but my parish of Jamaica has so much to offer. Here is your guide to visiting St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. How to Get to St. Elizabeth, Jamaica You can fly into either Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston or Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay to get ...

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  7. YOUR GUIDE TO VISITING ST. ELIZABETH JAMAICA. How to Get to St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. You can fly into either Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston or Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay to get to St. Elizabeth. Pending where in St. Elizabeth you’re going to it’s about a two and a half hour drive from each.