Jamaican National Identity and Geography Practice Flashcards

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Vocabulary-style flashcards covering Jamaican national symbols, geographical divisions, and administrative landmarks based on the provided notes.

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Out of Many, One People

The Jamaican Motto meaning that even though we are of many races, backgrounds and cultures, we are all one people.

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Bread basket

A nickname for St. Elizabeth because it produces most of Jamaica's food and has the most variety of agricultural products.

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Counties of Jamaica

The three geographical divisions of Jamaica: Cornwall, Middlesex and Surrey.

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NSWMA

The abbreviation for National Solid Wastes Management Authority.

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One, one cocoa full basket

A Jamaican idiom/expression meaning every effort however small contributes to achieving the overall task/goal.

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St Jago De La Vega

The first Capital of Jamaica.

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Surrey

The county in which the parish of St. Andrew is found.

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Rio Minho

The longest river in Jamaica.