Name the 4 main cardinal points.
North, South, East, West
What is the capital of Trelawny?
Falmouth
Name the landforms that are highlands.
mountain, plateau, hill
Name the river in your parish?
Martha Brae
How many parishes are in the county located in the east?
4
What is the most easterly parish in Jamaica?
St. Thomas
Black River is the capital of which parish?
St. Elilzabeth
Name the two main types of landforms.
Highlands and Lowlands
What is the river in your parish used for?
Rafting
Name the three counties.
Cornwall, Middlesex, Surrey
The points between the cardinal points are called...
Intermediate Points
The capital of Hanover is
Lucea
What is the difference between a mountain and a plateau?
A mountain has a peak while a plateau has flat top.
What is the longest river in Jamaica?
Rio Minho
Name 1 parish in each county.
Cornwall - St. Elizabeth, Westmoreland, Hanover, St. James and Trelawny.
Middlesex - St. Ann, St. Mary, Clarendon, St. Catherine, Manchester.
Surrey - Kingston, St. Andrew, Portland, St. Thomas.
Which parish is labelled 10 and name and which direction is parish 7?
southwest
What is the capital of St. Mary?
Port Maria
Lowlands measure between
0-150meters
The great river borders which parishes?
Hanover, Westmoreland and St. James
Which parishes borders the county of Cornwall and Middlesex?
Trelawny, Ste. Elizabeth, Manchester, St. Ann
You are going on a road trip around Jamaica. The first parish you will visit is Westmoreland, afterwhich you'll go to Manchester then back to Trelawny. What directions will you travel in?
SW - SE - N
What time frame was Seville the first capital?
1510-1532
The town of Mandeville is located on a ______________.
plateau
Which is the Plantain Garden river?
St. Thomas
Name all the parishes that are in each county.
Cornwall - St. Elizabeth, Westmoreland, Hanover, St. James and Trelawny.
Middlesex - St. Ann, St. Mary, Clarendon, St. Catherine, Manchester.
Surrey - Kingston, St. Andrew, Portland, St. Thomas.