The Oxford Cave in upper Manchester is the largest of the known caves in the parish. Because of the limestone, most of the rivers flow underground like the Alligator Hole River, Alligator Pond River, Crambie River, Gut River, Hector's River, Two Rivers and Swift River.

Also asked, how many rivers are there in Jamaica?

120 rivers

Furthermore, which hill is found in Manchester? The highest point in Manchester is located at Huntley in the Carpenters Mountain at an elevation of 2,770 feet (840 metres) above sea level.

Moreover, which river is the largest in Jamaica?

Rio Minho

What is Manchester Jamaica known for?

Situated in north western Manchester, the rural community is the birthplace of the Jamaica Black and the Jamaica Red cattle. It is also the location of the country's largest livestock breeding research station.

Related Question Answers

Which parish in Jamaica has no rivers?

St. Ann

Which river is the deepest river in Jamaica?

Rio Cobre

Where in Jamaica do rivers begin?

The Cane River rises at twin sources in the vicinity of Derby Peak in Eastern St Andrew at Bull Bay in the parish of Saint Andrew from where it flows south to the Caribbean Sea. The Great River is one of Jamaica's major rivers and forms the boundary of the parishes of St James, Westmoreland and Hanover.

What is the longest bridge in Jamaica?

The Flat Bridge is a beam bridge across the Rio Cobre on the A1 road connecting the Jamaican capital Kingston, with the north coast tourist areas of Dunn's River and Ocho Rios.
Flat Bridge
Design Beam Bridge
Total length 45 metres (148 ft)
Width 4 metres (13 ft)
Longest span 32 metres (105 ft)

What are the uses of rivers in Jamaica?

For the most part, the rivers are used for irrigation and as a resource for domestic uses. Two important rivers in Jamaica include the Black River and the Rio Minho. The Black river is 53.4 km long and is used for tourism, irrigation, and transporating trees to the Caribbean ports where they are then sent to England.

Which parish has the most river in Jamaica?

parish of Clarendon

How many lakes are in Jamaica?

Jamaica has no inland lakes.

What are the navigable rivers in Jamaica?

Three of the most popular rivers used for rafting in Jamaica are the Great River, the Rio Grande and the Martha Brae River. The Black River is the widest river in Jamaica. For 28 kilometers from its mouth it is navigable for small vessels, and it is used for ecological tours.

Which river does not flow north of Jamaica?

Plantain Garden River

Which direction does the great river flows?

From here it flows north north east for about 57 miles (92 km) (some sources say 46 miles (74 km)) reaching the Caribbean Sea at Great River Bay on the island's north coast, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) west of Montego Bay.

How many rivers are in St Ann Jamaica?

eight rivers

What is the main river in St James?

Great River

What is the main river in St Ann?

Dunn's River Falls

What is the capital of Manchester in Jamaica?

Mandeville

How many parishes are in Jamaica?

14 parishes

How big is Clarendon Jamaica?

462 mi²

Is Jamaica a parish?

The parishes of Jamaica are the main units of local government in Jamaica. They were created following the English Invasion of Jamaica in 1655. This administrative structure for the Colony of Jamaica developed slowly. However, since 1 May 1867 Jamaica has been divided into the current fourteen parishes.

Is Mandeville Jamaica safe?

Crime rates in Mandeville, Jamaica
Level of crime 65.00 High
Crime increasing in the past 3 years 80.00 Very High
Worries home broken and things stolen 45.83 Moderate
Worries being mugged or robbed 58.33 Moderate
Worries car stolen 33.33 Low

How did Mandeville get its name?

Mandeville is also a favourite location for Jamaicans who have returned from working abroad to retire. Its name was derived from the courtesy title (Viscount Mandeville) of William Montagu, duke of Manchester, who was governor of Jamaica from 1808 to 1827.

What is the capital for Kingston?

Jamaica

What parish is Mandeville in Jamaica?

Manchester Parish

What is the capital of Clarendon?

May Pen

Who named Manchester after?

William Montagu

Is Manchester a city in Jamaica?

Manchester is located in south-central Jamaica. Surprisingly, Jamaica only has three officially desginated cities -- Kingston, Portmore and Montego Bay. The country also has three counties that are subdivided into 14 parishes.

When was Manchester formed?

29 March 1853

What are the capitals of the parishes in Jamaica?

St. Andrew Parish Kingston Parish

How far is Mandeville from Kingston?

75 kilometers