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Montego bay detailed data collection

A city on the northwest coast of Jamaica. Located on the bank of Montego Bay. With a population of 12,, it is the second largest city in Jamaica. Montego bay's name comes from Spanish Manteca (the sound of grease). Once upon a time, this place was a loading and unloading port for butter and lard. It has a long history and left many places of interest, which is suitable for your quiet visit. It was originally an Indian village. In 1494, Columbus visited the local Arawa Indian tribe. It became a colony after 1655, and it became a holiday resort after entering the 2th century. Chinese name: Montego Bay foreign language name: Montego Bay Area: Jamaican geographical location: Montego Bay Population: 12, Famous attractions: appleton Manor, Greenwood Mansion, Doctor Cave Beach, Aquisol Beach Name: Manteca, Spain English name: Montego Bay Here, the beautiful white sand beach is endless, which is a good place for vacation. European and American tourists often come here for holidays, enjoying water sports and golf, making this place a world-famous Caribbean leisure resort. The urban area extends 32 kilometers along the seashore and is an important commercial center and port. Export sugar, coffee and tropical fruits. Surrounded by mountains and rivers, with abundant sunshine and pleasant climate, it is a famous tourist city. There is a bathing beach on the white beach along the coast, and there are many luxury hotels and villas on the shore, and there is an "underwater coral park", which tourists can watch by yacht with glass as the bottom. There are churches, city buildings, castles and other ancient buildings. The railway leads to Kingston, the capital, and there is an international airport in the north.