Mount Zion

Mount Zion is a suburb in , . Mount Zion is situated nearby to the suburb , as well as near the neighborhood .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bamboo and Runaway Bay.

Village
is a settlement in , . Its population as of a 1991 census was 3,732 inhabitants. The Hill Top Juvenile Correctional Centre of the Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica is located in . is situated 4½ km southeast of Mount Zion.

Town
is a town in on the northern coast of and is considered one of the most naturally beautiful places on the island. It is a notable tourist destination located 16 km west of , and slightly east of , where Christopher Columbus landed in 1494. is situated 7 km northwest of Mount Zion.

Town
Brown's Town is one of the principal towns in St. Ann Parish, Jamaica. In 1991, its population was 6,762. The town is a market and road center in an agricultural region. is situated 10 km southwest of Mount Zion.

Mount Zion

Latitude
18.42892° or 18° 25′ 44″ north
Longitude
-77.28508° or 77° 17′ 6″ west
Elevation
370 metres (1,214 feet)
Open location code
77C4CPH7+HX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9740069783
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
3489356
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