Georges Plain
Georges Plain is a hill in Three Mile River, Westmoreland. Georges Plain is situated nearby to the farm village Llandilo, as well as near the locality Jane Marks.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Frome and Savanna-la-Mar.
Frome
Town
Frome is a small village centered on the sugar mill of the eponymous estate in Westmoreland, Jamaica. Frome is situated 3 km north of Georges Plain.
Savanna-la-Mar
Town
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Savanna-la-Mar is the chief town and capital of Westmoreland Parish, Jamaica. A coastal town, it contains an 18th-century fort constructed for colonial defence against pirates in the Caribbean. Savanna-la-Mar is situated 6 km south of Georges Plain.
Grange Hill
Village
Grange Hill is a settlement in Jamaica, located in the parish of Westmoreland. It has a population of 7,190 as of 2009. It is the birthplace of Reggae legend Peter Tosh. Grange Hill is situated 6 km northwest of Georges Plain.
Georges Plain
- Type: Hill
- Also known as: “Georgis Plain”
- Category: landform
- Location: Three Mile River, Westmoreland, Jamaica, Caribbean, North America
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Latitude
18.26667° or 18° 16′ northLongitude
-78.15° or 78° 9′ westElevation
9 metres (30 feet)Open location code
77C37R8X+MXGeoNames ID
3490363
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