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Mavis Bank is a rural coffee farming community approximately 10 miles (16 km) north east of Kingston, Jamaica in east rural St. Andrew in the Blue Mountains, close to the border of Portland. [ 3 ] The town takes its name from a surrounding coffee (named after Mavisbank House an historic house in Scotland ) which has been owned by the Munn ...
Statue of Sir Mobolaji Bank Anthony. Oloye Sir Mobolaji Bank Anthony, KBE (11 June 1907 - 26 May 1991) was a Yoruba Nigerian businessman and philanthropist. [1] [2] He was a council President of the Lagos Stock Exchange and was a minority investor in Aero-Contractors before indigenous shares were acquired by the Ibru Organization. [3]
Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB) is a Jamaican based Caribbean investment firm, operating in Trinidad and Tobago, the Dominican Republic as well as Barbados. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Serranilla Bank (Spanish: Isla Serranilla, Banco Serranilla and Placer de la Serranilla) [2] is a partially submerged reef, with small uninhabited islets, in the western Caribbean Sea. It is situated about 350 kilometres (220 mi) northeast of Punta Gorda , Nicaragua , and roughly 280 kilometres (170 mi) southwest of Jamaica . [ 1 ]
Pedro Bank is a part of submarine Nicaragua Rise, which stretches from Cabo Gracias a Dios through Rosalind Bank to Jamaica. It slopes gently from the Pedro Cays to the west and north with depths from 13 to 30 metres (43–98 feet). The total area of the bank within the 100-metre (328-foot) isobath measures 8,040 square kilometres (3,104 square ...
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"River Bank", also "River bank Coverly" and "River Bank Coberley", is a traditional Jamaican song. The song is an old Jamaican mento standard. It has been adapted both by Reggae musicians, and also by jazz musicians, such as trumpeter Baba Brooks who reworked "River Bank" into "Bank to Bank".