Juan de Bolas River
The Juan de Bolas River rises in Saint Catherine, Jamaica, and flows through Saint Catherine and Clarendon. It is one of two rivers in Jamaica named after Juan de Bolas, the first Chief of the Jamaican Maroons.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Stream
- Description: river in Jamaica
- Also known as: “Little Juan de Bolas” and “Little Juan de Bolas River”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Chapelton and Wood Hall.
Chapelton
Village
Chapelton is a market town in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica and the former parish capital. Chapelton is situated 7 km northwest of Juan de Bolas River.
Wood Hall
Hamlet
Wood Hall is a community in Clarendon, Jamaica. Wood Hall is situated 8 km east of Juan de Bolas River.
May Pen
Town
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May Pen is the capital and largest town in the parish of Clarendon in Middlesex County, Jamaica. It is located on the Rio Minho river, and is a major market centre for the parish. May Pen is situated 9 km southwest of Juan de Bolas River.
Juan de Bolas River
- Categories: river and body of water
- Location: Clarendon, Jamaica, Caribbean, North America
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In Other Languages
From Irish to Welsh—“Juan de Bolas River” goes by many names.
- Irish: “Abhainn Juan de Bolas”
- Welsh: “Afon Juan de Bolas”
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