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  2. Ecolab - Wikipedia

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    Ecolab Inc. is an American corporation headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It develops and offers services, technology and systems that specialize in treatment, purification, cleaning and hygiene of water in a wide variety of applications. [2] Founded as Economics Laboratory in 1923 by Merritt J. Osborn, it was eventually renamed "Ecolab ...

  3. Kingston Harbour - Wikipedia

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    UTC-5 ( EST) Kingston Harbour in Jamaica is the seventh-largest natural harbour in the world. [ 1] It is an almost landlocked area of water approximately 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) long by 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) wide. [ 1] Most of it is deep enough to accommodate large ships, even close to shore. [ 1] It is bordered to the north by the city of ...

  4. J. Wray and Nephew Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    The history of J. Wray and Nephew began in 1825 when company founder John Wray opened 'The Shakespeare Tavern' in Kingston, Jamaica. Kingston grew steadily and eventually became Jamaica's capital in 1877, and The Shakespeare Tavern became highly successful. In 1860 Wray brought in his nephew, Charles James Ward, to run the business side of the ...

  5. List of hospitals in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Hope Institute. Andrews Memorial Hospital (private) Bellevue Hospital (BVH) Bustamante Hospital for Children (BHC) El Shaddai Medical Centre Jamaica. Gynae Associates Hospital (private) Heart Institute of the Caribbean. Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) Maxfield Park Medical Center.

  6. Abraham Elias Issa - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Elias Issa CBE OJ (October 10, 1905 – November 29, 1984) was a Jamaican businessman, entrepreneur and hotelier acclaimed as "The Father of Jamaican Tourism". [1] As the first president of the Jamaica Tourist Board he contributed to the expansion of Jamaican tourism in the late 1950s. His business accomplishments include the founding ...

  7. Why only 400 people at a time can visit this paradise island

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    The secret to that unspoiled landscape is a tactic used in very few other places: limiting the number of tourists who can visit at all. For over 40 years, Lord Howe has implemented a cap of 400 ...

  8. Kingston, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island. It faces a natural harbour protected by the Palisadoes, a long sand spit which connects the town of Port Royal and the Norman Manley International Airport to the rest of the island. Kingston is the largest English-speaking city south of the ...

  9. Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers (JALGO) is a 5,000-member public sector trade union in Jamaica which represents workers in local and national government, governmental corporations, quasi-government bodies and other agencies created by statute. Its members are non-supervisory personnel and include fire-fighters with the ...