Negro River
Negro River is a stream in Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica. Negro River is situated nearby to the hamlet Trinity, as well as near Sandside.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Port Maria and Oracabessa.
Port Maria
Town
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Port Maria is the capital town of the Jamaican parish of Saint Mary. Originally named "Puerto Santa Maria", it was the second town established by Spanish settlers in Jamaica.
Oracabessa
Village
Oracabessa is a small town in Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica 16 kilometres east of Ocho Rios. Its population is nearly 7,000. Lit in the afternoons by an apricot light that may have inspired its Spanish name, Oracabeza, or "Golden Head," Oracabessa's commercial district consists of a covered produce market and a few shops and bars. Oracabessa is situated 7 km northwest of Negro River.
Highgate
Village
Highgate is a settlement in Jamaica. It has a population of 5,474 as of 2009. Highgate is situated 9 km south of Negro River.
Negro River
- Type: Stream
- Also known as: “Negro”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean, North America
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Latitude
18.35592° or 18° 21′ 21″ northLongitude
-76.89935° or 76° 53′ 58″ westElevation
13 metres (43 feet)Open location code
77C59442+97GeoNames ID
3489320
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