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Trelawny Parish

Trelawny (Jamaican Patois: Trilaani or Chrilaani) is a parish in the county of Cornwall in northwest Jamaica. Its capital is Falmouth. It is bordered by the parishes of Saint Ann in the east, Saint James in the west, and Saint Elizabeth and Manchester in the south. Trelawny is known for producing several Olympic sprinters.

Trelawny
Trilaani
Trelawny in Jamaica
CountryJamaica
CountyCornwall
CapitalFalmouth
Major townsClarks Town, Duncans, Wakefield, Albert Town
Area
 • Total874 km2 (337 sq mi)
 • Rank5
Population
 (2012)[1]
 • Total75,558
 • Density86/km2 (220/sq mi)
WebsiteParish Profile: Trelawny

History edit

In 1770, the wealthy planters in St James and St Ann succeeded in having sections of those parishes become the parish of Trelawny as they were too far from administrative centres. Trelawny was named after Sir William Trelawny, 6th Baronet, the then Governor of Jamaica, whose prominent family had originated at the manor of Trelawny in the parish of Pelynt in Cornwall, England. The first capital was Martha Brae, located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) inland from Rock Bay.

Trelawny is best known for its sugar estates and sugar cane mills. It had more sugar estates than any other parish, so there was need for a sea coast town to export it. Falmouth became a thriving seaport and social centre. The town had two of its own newspapers; The Falmouth Post and The Falmouth Gazette.

Trelawny was also home to the largest group of Jamaican Maroons. A 1739 treaty between the Maroons and the English gave the Maroons freedom and land, which effectively put a stop to their raids on the plantations. However, a second Maroon uprising in 1795 led to about 600 Maroons being exiled to Nova Scotia, Canada, and later to Sierra Leone in Africa, in 1800.

In 2007, the opening ceremony for the ICC Cricket World Cup was held in Trelawny Parish.

Geography edit

Trelawny is located at latitude 18°15'N, longitude 77°46'W. It has an area of 874 km2, making it the fifth largest parish on the island. It has a population of 75,558 as of 2012.[1] Most of the parish is flat, with wide plains such as Queen of Spain's Valley, 230 metres (750 ft) above sea level, and Windsor, 180 metres (580 ft) above sea level. Most of southern Trelawny is around 230 metres (750 ft) above sea level. The highest point in the parish is Mount Ayr which is 910 metres (3,000 ft) above sea level.

The southern section of Trelawny is part of the Cockpit Country, and is uninhabitable. It is therefore a natural reserve for flora and fauna; most of Jamaica's 27 endemic bird species can be found there, along with yellow snakes, and the giant swallowtail butterfly, the largest butterfly in the western hemisphere.

Most of the parish has the typical limestone features of sinkholes, caves, and underground passages. There are about 48 caves, most with phosphate gatherings. These include the Windsor Cave and Carambi Cave (known for its beauty and phosphate deposits). There are several other caves which have Taino carvings on the walls. There are also several underground conduits, with the longest running for 24 kilometres (15 mi). The main rivers are the Martha Brae, Rio Bueno, Cane and Quashie Rivers.

Commerce edit

Trelawny's sources of employment are based on agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. Rum and sugar are Trelawny's principal products. Other crops include bananas, yams, strawberries, vegetables, pimento, coffee, ginger, papaya and coconut. Though the fishing industry is declining, Trelawny still produces a large amount of fish. There are ten beaches along the coast, with more than 30 boats each, as well as 27 fish ponds.

There are 25 factories in the parish. These produce sugar, rum, and apparel, among other things. Two of the eight remaining sugar factories in Jamaica are in Trelawny —Hampden Sugar Factory, and Trelawny Sugar, formerly Long Pond Sugar Factory.

Politics edit

Trelawny Parish has two MPs and two constituencies; Trelawny Northern and Trelawny Southern.

Notable citizens edit

Trelawny Parish is the birthplace of several track and field athletes: Usain Bolt, Veronica Campbell-Brown, Marvin Anderson, Ricardo Chambers, Omar Brown, Michael Frater, Lerone Clarke, Dane Hyatt, Rosemarie Whyte, Michael Greene, Inez Turner, Debbie-Ann Parris, Sanya Richards, Ben Johnson and Warren Weir.

The supercentenarian Violet Brown (1900–2017), who was at a time the oldest verified living person in the world, was born and resided in Trelawny. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, a Jamaican-American politician who served in the Maryland State Senate, was born in Trelawny.[2]

It is also the birthplace of 2008 USA Today High School Basketball Player of the Year Samardo Samuels, previously of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Other notable citizens include DJ Kamau Preston, dancehall artist Charly Black, basketballer Milo Channing, Rex Nettleford, University of Connecticut basketball player Kentan Facey, and star safety for the Green Bay Packers and Maurice Haughton, Atari Bigby.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Population by Parish". Statistical Institute of Jamaica. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, Maryland State Senator". msa.maryland.gov. Retrieved 4 October 2021.

External links edit

  • The Political Geography of Jamaica
  • Falmouth News – Trelawny, Jamaica

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Trelawny Jamaican Patois Trilaani or Chrilaani is a parish in the county of Cornwall in northwest Jamaica Its capital is Falmouth It is bordered by the parishes of Saint Ann in the east Saint James in the west and Saint Elizabeth and Manchester in the south Trelawny is known for producing several Olympic sprinters Trelawny TrilaaniParishTrelawny in JamaicaCountryJamaicaCountyCornwallCapitalFalmouthMajor townsClarks Town Duncans Wakefield Albert TownArea Total874 km2 337 sq mi Rank5Population 2012 1 Total75 558 Density86 km2 220 sq mi WebsiteParish Profile Trelawny Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Commerce 4 Politics 5 Notable citizens 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn 1770 the wealthy planters in St James and St Ann succeeded in having sections of those parishes become the parish of Trelawny as they were too far from administrative centres Trelawny was named after Sir William Trelawny 6th Baronet the then Governor of Jamaica whose prominent family had originated at the manor of Trelawny in the parish of Pelynt in Cornwall England The first capital was Martha Brae located 3 kilometres 1 9 mi inland from Rock Bay Trelawny is best known for its sugar estates and sugar cane mills It had more sugar estates than any other parish so there was need for a sea coast town to export it Falmouth became a thriving seaport and social centre The town had two of its own newspapers The Falmouth Post and The Falmouth Gazette Trelawny was also home to the largest group of Jamaican Maroons A 1739 treaty between the Maroons and the English gave the Maroons freedom and land which effectively put a stop to their raids on the plantations However a second Maroon uprising in 1795 led to about 600 Maroons being exiled to Nova Scotia Canada and later to Sierra Leone in Africa in 1800 In 2007 the opening ceremony for the ICC Cricket World Cup was held in Trelawny Parish Geography editTrelawny is located at latitude 18 15 N longitude 77 46 W It has an area of 874 km2 making it the fifth largest parish on the island It has a population of 75 558 as of 2012 1 Most of the parish is flat with wide plains such as Queen of Spain s Valley 230 metres 750 ft above sea level and Windsor 180 metres 580 ft above sea level Most of southern Trelawny is around 230 metres 750 ft above sea level The highest point in the parish is Mount Ayr which is 910 metres 3 000 ft above sea level The southern section of Trelawny is part of the Cockpit Country and is uninhabitable It is therefore a natural reserve for flora and fauna most of Jamaica s 27 endemic bird species can be found there along with yellow snakes and the giant swallowtail butterfly the largest butterfly in the western hemisphere Most of the parish has the typical limestone features of sinkholes caves and underground passages There are about 48 caves most with phosphate gatherings These include the Windsor Cave and Carambi Cave known for its beauty and phosphate deposits There are several other caves which have Taino carvings on the walls There are also several underground conduits with the longest running for 24 kilometres 15 mi The main rivers are the Martha Brae Rio Bueno Cane and Quashie Rivers Commerce editTrelawny s sources of employment are based on agriculture manufacturing and tourism Rum and sugar are Trelawny s principal products Other crops include bananas yams strawberries vegetables pimento coffee ginger papaya and coconut Though the fishing industry is declining Trelawny still produces a large amount of fish There are ten beaches along the coast with more than 30 boats each as well as 27 fish ponds There are 25 factories in the parish These produce sugar rum and apparel among other things Two of the eight remaining sugar factories in Jamaica are in Trelawny Hampden Sugar Factory and Trelawny Sugar formerly Long Pond Sugar Factory Politics editTrelawny Parish has two MPs and two constituencies Trelawny Northern and Trelawny Southern Notable citizens editTrelawny Parish is the birthplace of several track and field athletes Usain Bolt Veronica Campbell Brown Marvin Anderson Ricardo Chambers Omar Brown Michael Frater Lerone Clarke Dane Hyatt Rosemarie Whyte Michael Greene Inez Turner Debbie Ann Parris Sanya Richards Ben Johnson and Warren Weir The supercentenarian Violet Brown 1900 2017 who was at a time the oldest verified living person in the world was born and resided in Trelawny Shirley Nathan Pulliam a Jamaican American politician who served in the Maryland State Senate was born in Trelawny 2 It is also the birthplace of 2008 USA Today High School Basketball Player of the Year Samardo Samuels previously of the Cleveland Cavaliers Other notable citizens include DJ Kamau Preston dancehall artist Charly Black basketballer Milo Channing Rex Nettleford University of Connecticut basketball player Kentan Facey and star safety for the Green Bay Packers and Maurice Haughton Atari Bigby References edit a b Population by Parish Statistical Institute of Jamaica Retrieved 16 September 2015 Shirley Nathan Pulliam Maryland State Senator msa maryland gov Retrieved 4 October 2021 External links editThe Political Geography of Jamaica Falmouth News Trelawny Jamaica 18 23 N 77 38 W 18 383 N 77 633 W 18 383 77 633 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trelawny Parish amp oldid 1195641646, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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