Bethel Town, Jamaica
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Bethel Town is a settlement in Jamaica. It was the site of political riots in 1938 and is a former slave village.[1]
References
- ^ Thomson, I. (2009). The Dead Yard: A story of modern Jamaica. P. 70. New York: Nation Books.
18°18′04″N 77°57′11″W / 18.301°N 77.953°W / 18.301; -77.953