LocationCaribbean.
Area10,991 sq km (4,244 sq miles).
Population2.7 million (UN, 2005).
Population Density245.65 sq km.
CapitalKingston.
Population: 660,000.
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy. Gained independence from the UK in 1962.
LanguageThe official language is English. Local
patois is also spoken.
ReligionProtestant majority (Anglican, Baptist, Church of God and Methodist) with Roman Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu and Bahai communities. Rastafarianism,
a religion based on belief in the divinity of the late Emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie (Ras Tafari), is also widely practiced.
TimeGMT - 5.
Electricity110 volts AC, 60Hz, single phase. American two-pin plugs are standard, but many hotels offer, in addition, 220 volts AC, 50Hz, single phase, from three-pin sockets.
Head of GovernmentPrime Minister Portia Simpson Miller since 2006.
Head of StateHM Queen Elizabeth II, represented locally by Governor-General Kenneth Hall.
TelephoneCountry code: 1 876. There are no area codes.
Mobile TelephoneRoaming agreements exist with many international mobile phone companies.
InternetThere are several free Internet kiosks at shopping centers in Kingston. Internet cafes exist mainly in the Kingston area. Internet is also available in many hotels and parish libraries.
MediaJamaica enjoys a free press. The broadcast media are predominantly commercial and the main newspapers are privately-owned.
PostAirmail to Europe takes up to four days.
Post office hours: Mon-Fri 0830-1630.
Press• Daily papers are
The Jamaica Gleaner (website:
www.jamaica-gleaner.com),
The Daily Star and
The Jamaica Observer (website:
www.jamaicaobserver.com).
Radio•
Radio Jamaica Ltd (RJR) operates three commercial networks:
RJR 94 FM; entertainment station
FAME-FM; music and sports station
Radio 2 FM. • Other commercial stations include
Irie FM,
reggae Hot 102,
KLAS FM and
Power 106.
• Roots 96.1 FM is a community station.
•
BBC Caribbean Service and
World Service radio programs are available via the
BBC 104 FM network.
Below are listed the Public Holidays for the January 2007-December 2008 period.
2007
1 Jan New Year’s Day.
21 Feb Ash Wednesday.
6 Apr Good Friday.
9 Apr Easter Monday.
23 May Labor Day.
1 Aug Emancipation Day.
6 Aug Independence Day.
17 Oct National Heroes’ Day.
25-26 Dec Christmas.
2008
1 Jan New Year’s Day.
6 Feb Ash Wednesday.
21 Mar Good Friday.
24 Mar Easter Monday.
23 May Labor Day.
1 Aug Emancipation Day.
4 Aug Independence Day.
17 Oct National Heroes’ Day.
25-26 Dec Christmas.
Contact Information:Jamaica High Commission in the UK1-2 Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BZ, UK
Tel: (020) 7823 9911.
Website:
www.jhcuk.orgOpening hours: Mon-Thurs 0900-1700, Fri 0900-1600 (High Commission); Mon-Fri 1000-1430 (Consulate).
Jamaica Tourist Board in the UKAddress as High Commission.
Tel: (020) 7225 9090.
Website:
www.visitjamaica.com Caribbean Tourism Organization in the UK22 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1BP, UK
Tel: (020) 8948 0057.
Website:
www.doitcaribbean.com Jamaican Embassy in the USA1520 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA
Tel: (202) 452 0660.
Website:
www.jamicaembassy.org Jamaica Tourist Board in the USA5201 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 670, Miami, Florida, 33126
Tel: (305) 665 0557
or 1 800 233 4582.
Website:
www.visitjamaica.com
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