This Spanish explorer is credited with "discovering" Jamaica in 1494.
What is Christopher Columbus?
This five-word phrase is the national motto of Jamaica.
What is "Out of Many, One People"?
Jamaica is the third-largest island in this sea.
What is the Caribbean Sea?
This national dish of Jamaica typically consists of salted codfish and a fruit.
What is Ackee and Saltfish?
This legendary reggae musician is often referred to as the "King of Reggae."
Who is Bob Marley?
This group of indigenous Tainos Indians are believed to have settled in Jamaica from Venezuela around 400 BC
Who are the Arawaks?
The colours of the Jamaican flag are black, green, and this.
What is gold (or yellow)?
This famous beach in Negril is known for its seven miles of white sand.
What is Seven Mile Beach?
This spicy jerk seasoning is a signature flavour of Jamaican cuisine.
What is Scotch Bonnet Pepper?
This iconic sprinter is the fastest man in the world and an Olympic gold medalist.
Who is Usain Bolt?
This group of formerly enslaved people established self-governing communities in Jamaica's mountains.
Who are the Maroons?
This musical genre, originating in Jamaica, features a distinctive off-beat rhythm.
What is Reggae?
This was the original capital city of Jamaica.
What is Spanish Town?
This popular food is eaten at Easter time
What is bun and cheese?
This first female Prime Minister of Jamaica served from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2016.
Who is Portia Simpson-Miller?
This Jamaican national hero led the Morant Bay Rebellion in 1865.
Who is Paul Bogle?
This national flower of Jamaica is a bright red, trumpet-shaped bloom.
What is the Lignum Vitae?
This natural wonder in Ocho Rios features a series of terraced waterfalls that visitors can climb.
What are Dunn's River Falls?
This sweet, refreshing drink made from hibiscus flowers is a popular Jamaican beverage.
What is Sorrel?
This national hero and Pan-Africanist advocated for the Black Star Line and black self-reliance.
Who is Marcus Garvey?
This year marks Jamaica's full independence from British rule.
What is 1962?
This bird, also known as the Doctor Bird, is Jamaica's national bird.
What is the Swallowtail Hummingbird?
Jamaica made history in 1988 by becoming the first tropical country to compete in which Winter Olympic sport
What is bobsled?
This root vegetable is a staple in Jamaican cooking and is often boiled, fried, or used in soups.
What is Yam?
She is considered to be the mother of Jamaican poetry and folklore.
Who is Louise Bennett