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  2. Brianna Lyston - Wikipedia

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    Junior (U17) 2019 George Town. 4Ă—100 m. 2019 George Town. 200 m. Brianna Lyston (born 24 May 2004 [1]) is a Jamaican sprint athlete who holds the 200m under-13s world record in 23.72s. [2] [3] Lyston ran 22.53 (-2.2) at the 2022 Issa Boys and Girls Championship in Kingston, Jamaica. This made her the second fastest Under 20 female athlete from ...

  3. Comedian Tom Smothers, one-half of the Smothers Brothers ...

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    December 27, 2023 at 6:34 PM. Tom Smothers, half of the Smothers Brothers and the co-host of one of the most socially conscious and groundbreaking television shows in the history of the medium ...

  4. Religion in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    65% of the Jamaican population are Protestants. Jamaican Protestantism is composed of several denominations: 24% Church of God, 11% Seventh-day Adventist, 10% Pentecostal, 7% Baptist, 4% Anglican, 2% United Church, 2% Methodist, 1% Moravian and 1% Brethren Christian . The Church of God has 111 congregations in six regions: [2]

  5. History of the Jews in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Jews in Jamaica predominantly dates back to migrants from Spain and Portugal. Starting in 1509, many Jews began fleeing from Spain because of the persecution of the Holy Inquisition. [2] When the English captured Jamaica from Spain in 1655, the Jews who were living as conversos began to practice Judaism openly. [3]

  6. Censorship in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Street art censorship. From the Gleaner News: In a recent decade, Jamaica Popular Mural Movement has gone global, the street art mostly paints political figures, community heroes, and religious images. [9] This movement occurs when people cannot meet the basic demand of the society, like employment, health care, and education. [9]

  7. Colony of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Crown Colony of Jamaica and Dependencies was a British colony from 1655, when it was captured by the English Protectorate from the Spanish Empire. Jamaica became a British colony from 1707 and a Crown colony in 1866. The Colony was primarily used for sugarcane production, and experienced many slave rebellions over the course of British rule.

  8. Cannabis in Belize - Wikipedia

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    History. Belize was until the 1980s the fourth-largest exporter of cannabis to the United States, behind Colombia, Mexico, and Jamaica. But since the mid-1980s, Belize's production has dropped dramatically due to eradication efforts by the Belizean government, supported by the United States. By 1994, Belizean production was at "negligible levels."

  9. News - Wikipedia

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    Social media sites, especially Twitter and Facebook, have become an important source of breaking news information and for disseminating links to news websites. Twitter declared in 2012: "It's like being delivered a newspaper whose headlines you'll always find interesting—you can discover news as it's happening, learn more about topics that ...

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