Raymonds Gully
Raymonds Gully is a stream in Clarendon, Jamaica. Raymonds Gully is situated nearby to the locality Robinsons New Park, as well as near Yates Savanna.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hayes and Lionel Town.
Hayes
Town
Hayes is a settlement in Jamaica covering an area of 90.7 km2 and is located in the parish of Clarendon. It has a population of 36,688 as of 2015. Hayes is situated 3 km north of Raymonds Gully.
Lionel Town
Village
Lionel Town is a settlement in the Clarendon parish of Jamaica. It has a population of 5,416 as of 2009. Lionel Town has a Community Hospital. The town is named after the British colonial administrator General Sir Lionel Smith who was the island's governor at the time of emancipation in 1836. Lionel Town is situated 4½ km south of Raymonds Gully.
Rocky Point
Village
Rocky Point is a settlement in Jamaica. It had a population of 3,183 as of 2009. Rocky Point is a small community located on the southern coast of Clarendon. Rocky Point is situated 9 km south of Raymonds Gully.
Raymonds Gully
- Type: Stream
- Also known as: “Cannons Gully”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Clarendon, Jamaica, Caribbean, North America
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Latitude
17.85° or 17° 51′ northLongitude
-77.23333° or 77° 14′ westElevation
18 metres (59 feet)Open location code
7794RQX8+XMGeoNames ID
3488903
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Localities in the Area
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