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Stonehenge, Jamaica

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Stonehenge is a town in northwest Jamaica.

Namesake

Stonehenge is the name of the district in the southwestern most part of Saint James parish in Jamaica. It is also a village within that district. Sometimes written as Stone Henge. See - https://www.geonames.org/11494910/stonehenge.html for the District or see - https://www.geonames.org/3488388/stonehenge.html for the village within the district.

The other Stonehenge is an area within the Sawyers and Kinloss Districts of Trelawny parish in Jamaica. https://www.geonames.org/3488387/stonehenge.html

Transport

It was served by a railway station on the national railway system.

Education

Orange Hill All Age School is just west of the crossroad. As of 2010 the school has three teachers and about 70 students.

See also

References

18°14′00″N 77°52′00″W / 18.23333°N 77.86667°W / 18.23333; -77.86667

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