Everything about Saint Catherine Parish Jamaica totally explained
St Catherine (capital
Spanish Town) is a
parish located in the
south east of
Jamaica. It is located in the
county of Middlesex, and is one of the island's largest parishes. It includes the first
capital of Jamaica, Sante Jago De La Vega, currently known as
Spanish Town.
Geography and people
St Catherine is located at
latitude 18°15'N,
longitude
77°12'W. It is bordered by
St Andrew in the east,
Clarendon in the west, and by
St Mary and
St Ann in the north. It has an area of 1,192
sq km, making it Jamaica's third-largest parish. Except for the Hellshire Hills near the coast, the south of the parish is virtually flat. The central and northern sections are very mountainous, however; the northern border is on Mount Diablo, which crosses over into
St Ann, the highest point being 686 metres (2,700 ft).
A
plain of approximately 57,000
acres (230 km²) occupies the southern part of the Rio Cobre
basin. The Rio Cobre is the only river that runs along the southern plain. It provides water to
irrigate over 18,000 acres (73 km²) on the plain, and provides
electricity for the
capital and surrounding towns like Linstead, Riversdale, Old Harbour, and the
urban sections of
Kingston and
St Andrew.
This parish also accounts for the largest
population in the country, with well over half a million residents. Most people live in Portmore, the largest community in the
Caribbean.
Commerce
Development
Out of all the parishes (with the exception of
Kingston Parish and
Saint Andrew Parish) Saint Catherine show the most potential for urban development. With it's good water resources, virtually flat landscape, and nearness to the capital in the next few years it could possibly be one of the world's major urban areas.
Agriculture
Agriculture remains the main source of
employment in the parish. There are many small farmers who practise mixed farming;
crops such as
bananas,
coconuts,
pineapple,
citrus,
pumpkins,
peppers,
coffee and
calaloo are planted for both domestic and commercial purposes. The larger properties produce
sugar cane,
bananas and
citrus mainly for export. Dairy farms are also found in the parish. One of these is a 1,000-acre (4 km²)
farm in Old Harbour. The Salt Ponds District between Spanish Town, Port Henderson and Passage Fort is noted for the fine fish especially calipera.
Manufacturing
St Catherine is next only to Kingston as an industrial centre. Industrial plants are some of the biggest employers in the parish. Spanish Town is the largest salt producing plant in the Caribbean, and Jamaica Milk Products, an affiliate of the Nestle organization, has a factory in Bog Walk, another major town in the parish. The largest
power plant in the island and several factories are located in Old Harbour. Twickenham Park, near
Spanish Town, is another industrial estate with mainly light industries including
cigarettes,
carpets,
batteries,
plastic items,
medical and
pharmaceutical products.
Tourist Sites
- Jamaica's Emancipation Square can be found in Spanish Town. This is the only Georgian square in Jamaica. Kings House and the House of Assembly on the west and east sides, respectively, were erected in 1762. The Courthouse was built in 1819 and used as a chapel and armory with the Town Hall upstairs.
- The Rio Cobre River and Gorge is one of the largest in the island. Sinking at a place called River Sink at Worthy Park, it runs underground for nearly six kilometres, then surfaces at River Head Grand Cave in St Thomas-in-the-Vale. Before entering the gorge it's joined by a number of tributaries, such as the Thomas River, the Rio D'Oro and the Rio Pedro. In the early 1770s, a road was opened through the gorge. The Flat Bridge was originally constructed of logs, which were washed away in a flood. The present bridge was built and it has withstood countless floods. A marker can be found, which shows where the water rose to over 25 feet above the bridge in 1933. An apocryphal story is that at noon, on every Good Friday, for a short period of time the ghosts of all the slaves who drowned in the river can be seen.
- Caymanas Race Track, Jamaica's most famous race track, is in St Catherine.
- St Clair Cave, one of Jamaica's more famous caves, is found in the parish. This large, complex cave contains one of the most notable bat roosts on the island, and is one of the few known historical sites for the possibly extinct bat, Phyllonycteris aphylla. Because of the biological importance of the system, and the inherent dangers involved in exploring it (for example noxious gases, histoplasmosis, Cutaneous larva migrans, difficult footing), casual visitation is discouraged.
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