Trelawny
Trelawny is a parish located on the north coast of Jamaica. It is known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and lush landscapes. The parish is named after Sir William Trelawny, a former governor of Jamaica in the 18th century. Trelawny is also famous for its connection to the Maroon community, descendants of enslaved Africans who escaped and formed their own settlements.
The capital of Trelawny is Falmouth, a historic town that features Georgian architecture and a bustling port. The area is popular for tourism, with attractions such as Dunn's River Falls and the nearby Cockpit Country. Trelawny hosts various cultural events, celebrating its heritage and vibrant local traditions.