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Location | latitude 18°25'N, longitude 78°08'W | |
Capital City | Lucea | |
County | Cornwall | |
Area | 430 km2 | |
Rank | Jamaica's second smallest parish | |
Population | 68,000 in 2001 | |
Commerce | Tourism, Agriculture, Manufacturing |
Hanover (capital Lucea), is a parish located on the northwestern tip of the island of Jamaica. It is a part of the county of Cornwall, bordered by St. James in the east, and Westmoreland in the south. With the exception of Kingston, it is the smallest parish on the island. Hanover is the birth parish of The Right Excellent Sir Alexander Bustamante, one of Jamaica's seven National Heroes.
Brief history
Hanover was established on November 12, 1723, and given the family name of the British monarch, George I who was from the House of Hanover in Germany. In the early colonial days, Lucea, the main town, was an even busier town than Montego Bay. By the mid-18th century, Lucea was the hub of an important sugar growing region and the town was prosperous as a sugar port and market centre. Jews from Europe settled in the parish as merchants, store keepers, haberdashery, shoe makers and goldsmiths, and it became a free port.
After emancipation in 1834, the free people prospered and supplied produce to much of the rest of Jamaica. The harbour was used to export bananas until after the 1960s. A deep-water pier was built, but this has been restricted only to the shipping of molasses. In 1983, the port was closed, but the old Fort Charlotte still stands at one side of the entrance to the harbour. It was never used.
Geography and demography
The capital town, Lucea is located at latitude 18°25'N, longitude 78°08'W. The parish has a mountainous terrain, with the coastline marked by coves and bays. Hanover covers an area of 430 km2. The highest point in the parish is the Dolphin's Head, which serves as a landmark for ships at sea. The parish has three small waterfalls, several coves, such as the Davis Cove, named after a prominent Hanover family, along its coastline and large caves. In the centre of Lucea stands a clock tower. Though it was installed in 1817, it is still fully functional.
The parish had an estimated 67,176 inhabitants in 1999, 5,739 of which live in its capital town with its Mayor. The majority of the population is black which has a percent of 92.1%, 0.8% whites, 3.7% of Asians, 2.3% of latins and 2.1% of other.
The Great River is the officially recorded river in Hanover. Please note that the Great River is recorded as a river and also a valley.
Commerce
Agriculture
Hanover is known for the production of yams, sugar cane, ginger, rice, pimento, turmeric, breadfruit and arrowroot. Hanover is celebrated for its fine breeds of cattle. There is also the rearing of pigs and goats.
Tourism
Although Hanover is not one of Jamaica's major tourist areas, a tourist resort is situated in the village of Hopewell about 24 km (15 mi) east of Lucea. This area has several large hotels including Round Hill and Tryall (noted for its golf course). There is also the Grand Palladium resort and spa in wastern Hanover and on the northern part of the Negril strip (which falls within Hanover not Westmoreland)[1] are the Grand Lido, Couples, Sandals, Negril Cabins and Beaches.[2]
- Attractions
- Waterfalls at Paradise, Kempshot and Dry Hill.
- The Old Lucea Court House is an important attraction, situated in the centre of town.
- Blenheim, the birthplace of Sir Alexander Bustamante, one of Jamaica's National Heroes and a former Prime Minister of Jamaica.
- Lucea Parish Church which dates from the 18th century. Legend has it that a tunnel leads from the Church to the nearby Fort Charlotte.
- Fort Charlotte (Jamaica), built in 1761 for the defence of the Lucea which, at that time, was in danger of attack by French raiders. The fort stands on a peninsula overlooking the bay.
- Tryall Waterwheel on a former sugar estate.
External links
References
- ^ UK Directorate of Overseas Surveys 1:50,000 map of Jamaica sheet A, 1959
- ^ North Negril on Wikimapia