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What is the size of Trelawny?

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Trelawny, one of Jamaica's fourteen parishes, has a land area of 875 square kilometers (338 square miles). This places it as the fifth-largest parish on the island by size.

Trelawny's Geographical Context

Understanding Trelawny's size is clearer when compared to other parishes in Jamaica. Its position as the fifth-largest parish indicates a significant geographical footprint within the island's administrative divisions. Trelawny boasts a diverse landscape, ranging from its well-known coastlines to agricultural interiors.

Here's a look at Trelawny's size relative to its neighboring ranks in Jamaica:

Rank Parish Size (km²) Size (mi²)
3 Clarendon 1,196 462
4 St Catherine 1,192 460
5 Trelawny 875 338
6 Manchester 830 320

This data highlights Trelawny's standing among Jamaica's parishes in terms of land area. For comprehensive details on the ranking of Jamaica's parishes, further information can be found at Fiwi Roots: Ranking of Jamaica's Parishes.