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Nain and Jamaica
This ALPART Training Center for Industrial Skills was to serve the ALPART aluminum plant in Nain in South Central Jamaica.

Nain and village
* Nain, Israel, a village in Galilee, mentioned in the New Testament ( Young man from Nain ) in Luke
* Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador, a village on the central coast of Labrador, Canada
* Nain, Punjab, a village and Union Council of Pakistan
Rai Bahadur Nain Singh Rawat was born to Lata Burha in 1830 in Milam village in the valley of Johar.
After the exploration with the Schalaginweit brothers, Pundit Nain Singh Rawat joined the Education Department, being appointed as the headmaster of a Government vernacular school in his village at Milam from 1858 to 1863.
Nain Singh Rawat died of a heart attack in 1895, while visiting his Jagir, a plains village granted to him by the British in 1877.
He did so during the young man's burial in the village of Nain, Israel, two miles south of Mount Tabor.

Jamaica and village
The inn that inspired the novel, Jamaica Inn, has stood beside the main road through the village since 1547.
* Hayes, Jamaica, a village
That year Merrick Road, a planked, one lane road came through Valley Stream, connecting the village to Merrick in the east, and Jamaica to the west.
This regiment saw heavy combat throughout the war but the Battle of the Wilderness took the greatest toll on those from the village of Jamaica.
* Malvern, Jamaica, a village in the parish of Saint Elizabeth
* Southfield, Jamaica, a village in St Elizabeth, Jamaica
As well as Granville Town in Sierra Leone, the free village of Granville in Jamaica was named after Sharp.
* Cascade, Jamaica, a village
His parents were from a small village in Jamaica called Banana Hole where his father was a preacher and tailor.
Old Nanny Town ( now called Moore Town ) was a village in the Blue Mountains of Portland Parish, north-eastern Jamaica, used as a stronghold for Maroons ( escaped slaves ) led by Granny Nanny ; the town held out against repeated British attacks before being destroyed in 1734.
Accompong is a historical maroon village, located in the hills of St. Elizabeth Parish in Jamaica, consolidated by a treaty in 1739.
Her stay in the Caribbean began in Jamaica, where she went to live several months in the remote Maroon village of Accompong, deep in the mountains of Cockpit Country.
While in hiding, they split up to organize more Maroon communities across Jamaica: Cudjoe went to Saint James Parish and organized a village, which was later named Cudjoe Town ; Accompong settled in Saint Elizabeth Parish, in a community known as Accompong Town ; Nanny and Quao founded communities in Portland Parish.
* Grange Hill, Jamaica, a village
* Gayle, Jamaica, a village
* Islington, Jamaica, a village in the parish of Saint Mary.
* Golden Grove, Jamaica, a village
The historic village of Salvaleón of Higüey, founded toward the year 1505 by Juan de Esquivel, conqueror of Jamaica, emblazoned with real shield by order of the King of Spain, was the first sanctuary of María in America.
Alligator Pond is a fishing village on the southwestern coast of Jamaica in the parish of Saint Elizabeth.
The grassy square is somewhat like a village green and Mandeville has been described as the most English town in Jamaica.
He first settled in Bermuda but later bought houses in Jamaica and Switzerland ( in the village of Les Avants, near Montreux ), which remained his homes for the rest of his life.

Jamaica and parish
The Cayman Islands were officially declared and administered as a dependency of Jamaica from 1863, but were rather like a parish of Jamaica with the nominated justices of the peace and elected vestrymen in their Legislature.
* Westmoreland, Jamaica, a parish
* Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica, parish
* Petersfield, Jamaica, a small town in the parish of Westmoreland
Richmond is a market town in Saint Mary parish, in the north-east of Jamaica.
Spanish Town is the capital and the largest town in the parish of St. Catherine in the county of Middlesex, Jamaica.
She was born in the parish of St Andrew, Jamaica and a past student of Immaculate Conception High School.
Ocho Rios ( Spanish for " Eight Rivers ") is a town in the parish of Saint Ann on the north coast of Jamaica.
Born in Martha Brae, Trelawny Parish, Jamaica, near the sugar and banana growing areas, Shearer attended St Simon's College after winning a parish scholarship to the school.
The Jamaica Inn, originally a public house and now an inn, is a Grade II listed building in the civil parish of Altarnun, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
The Morant Bay rebellion began on October 11, 1865, when Paul Bogle led 200 to 300 black men and women into the town of Morant Bay, parish of St. Thomas in the East, Jamaica.
** Savanna-la-Mar, the chief town and capital of Westmoreland parish, Jamaica
Trench Town is a neighborhood located in the parish of St. Andrew which shares municipality with Kingston, the capital and largest city of Jamaica.
Westmoreland is the westernmost parish in Jamaica, located on the south side of the island.
Resident magistrates ' courts remain in operation as one of the divisions of the judiciary of Jamaica, hearing civil and criminal cases in each parish of the island.
Clarendon ( capital May Pen ) is a parish in Jamaica.
Potosi, located in Trelawny, Jamaica, was named after the fabled Bolivian silver mine and originally belonged to Thomas Partridge of St. James ( this was before the parish of Trelawny came into existence ).
Haddersfield, also known as Huddersfield, is a small town located in the St Mary parish of Jamaica.
May Pen is the capital and largest town in the parish of Clarendon in the Middlesex County, Jamaica.
With the now defunct ( Jamaica Railway Corporation ) May Pen which had served as the crossroads of Jamaica natural resources, connecting FrankField and its Citrus in the north of the parish, with Lionel Town and its sugar production in the South.

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