the alternative country band The V-Roys were originally named The Vice Roys, but were forced to change their name after being threatened with a lawsuit from a Jamaican band?
the JamaicanGun Court Act of 1974 mandated a sentence of indefinite imprisonment with hard labor for all firearms offenses, including possession of unlicensed guns?
in 2008 one of Jamaica's most wanted fugitives evaded police capture when a motorist flashed his headlights to warn of police activity ahead?
after the HMS Tyger wrecked in 1742, the crew survived 56 days on a desert island and another 56 days sailing to Jamaica in small boats, at a loss of only 11 out of 281 men?
the Boga is also known as the Snit in Jamaica and as the Bonnetmouth in the Bahamas?
Althea Byfield played collegiate basketball in the United States, is signed to play semi-professional netball in New Zealand, and has represented Jamaica internationally in both sports?
Jamaica was one of Captain Samuel Pike's pirates. He was placed in charge of guarding the captured Doctor and Jacob Kewper, but they distracted him long enough to knock him out and escape. Pike later stabbed and killed him for his failure. (DW: The Smugglers)
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Jamaica is an island nation on Earth located about 145 kilometers south of Cuba and 120 miles west of the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea.
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