Surrey County, Jamaica
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Surrey is the easternmost and the smallest by area of the three historic counties into which Jamaica is divided. It was created in 1758, and is divided into four parishes.[1]
History
Jamaica's three counties (Surrey, Middlesex and Cornwall) were established in 1758 to facilitate the holding of courts along the lines of the British County court system. [2] Surrey was named after the English county in which Kingston upon Thames is found.[2] Kingston was its county town.[2]
Parish list and map
The county of Surrey is shown in yellow.
Surrey County | ||||
On map |
Parish | Area km² |
Population Census 2011 |
Capital |
11 | Kingston Parish(1) (2) | 21.8 | 96,052 | Kingston |
12 | Portland | 814.0 | 80,205 | Port Antonio |
13 | Saint Andrew(1) | 430.7 | 555,828 | Half Way Tree |
14 | Saint Thomas | 742.8 | 91,604 | Morant Bay |
Surrey County | 2,009.3 | 823,689 | ||
Jamaica total | 10,990.5 | 2,607,631 | Kingston |
(1) Kingston Parish and Saint Andrew Parish together form Kingston and St Andrew Corporation.
(2) Kingston Parish does not encompass all of Kingston.
References
Coordinates: 18°03′N 76°32′W / 18.05°N 76.54°W
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