Spanish Town:
Spanish Town is the capital and the largest city in the parish of St. Catherine in the county of Middlesex, Jamaica. It was the former Spanish and English capital of Jamaica from the 16th to the 19th century. The city is home to numerous memorials, the national archives, a small population, and one of the oldest Anglican churches outside of England (the others are in Virginia, Maryland and Bermuda).
Spanish Town boasts the oldest iron bridge of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, which was erected in 1801 at a cost of £4,000. It also had one of the first Spanish Cathedrals to be established in the new world. This was built around 1525. Many Christian denominations have churches or meeting halls in the town including a Roman Catholic Church and Wesleyan, Baptist and Seventh-Day Adventist chapels. There is also a Mosque.
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