Clarendon is a parish located in the center of Jamaica. It was established in 1758 and is named after the Clarendon family, who were prominent figures in the 17th century. The parish is known for its rich agricultural land, producing crops like sugar cane, bananas, and citrus fruits.
The capital of Clarendon is May Pen, a bustling town that serves as a commercial hub for the surrounding areas. The parish has a diverse population and is home to various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, reflecting the vibrant heritage of its residents.
Clarendon also features several natural attractions, including the Milk River, famous for its mineral baths, and the historic town of Spanish Town nearby. The region offers a mix of rural charm and urban life, making it a unique part of Jamaica.
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