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Jamaican Culture 

Our ancestors  from Africa, Asia, Europe and Asia have helped shape Jamaica, and make it the  multifaceted mosaic of international customs and traditions it is today.

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Our creativity is perhaps most tangible in our visual art, which uses our country's inspirational palette to give a physical reflection of everything we are, have been and will be.  > Learn More 
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University Chapel: The University Chapel at the University of the West Indies was originally a sugar warehouse? The warehouse was once a part of Gales Valley Estate in Trelawny. The building was dismantled stone by stone and removed to Mona where it was rebuilt exactly as it was at the estate.
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