Cooks Bottom
Cooks Bottom is a locality in Elderslie, Saint Elizabeth. Cooks Bottom is situated nearby to the locality Arcadia - part of, as well as near Eldersley.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Accompong and Stonehenge.
Accompong
Village
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Accompong is a historical Maroon village located in the hills of St. Elizabeth Parish on the island of Jamaica. It is located in Cockpit Country, where Jamaican Maroons and Indigenous Taíno established a fortified stronghold in the hilly terrain in the 17th century. Accompong is situated 4 km east of Cooks Bottom.
Stonehenge
Hamlet
Stonehenge is a town in northwest Jamaica. Stonehenge is situated 8 km west of Cooks Bottom.
Me-no-Sen-You-no-Come
Locality
Me-no-Sen-You-no-Come is a village in the Cockpit Country of western Jamaica. It is now a part of a district called Aberdeen, Jamaica, in the north-east section of Saint Elizabeth Parish, and is not extinct, as was originally believed. Me-no-Sen-You-no-Come is situated 9 km northeast of Cooks Bottom.
Cooks Bottom
- Type: Locality
- Location: Elderslie, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, Caribbean, North America
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Latitude
18.23735° or 18° 14′ 15″ northLongitude
-77.78921° or 77° 47′ 21″ westElevation
516 metres (1,693 feet)Open location code
77C466P6+W8GeoNames ID
12648331
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