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Jamestown may refer to:
Places
Australia Jamestown (33°12ⲠS 138°36ⲠE) is a town in the Mid North region of South Australia 209 km north of Adelaide. ...
Canada Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown is part of the Rexdale neighbourhood in the northwest area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...
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Ghana Jamestown (or James Town) is a district in the city of Accra, Ghana. ...
Ireland I live there! Jamestown is a small townsland in Ireland on a crossroads between Ballybrittas in Laois and Monasterevan in County Kildare. ...
A picturesque village on the banks of the river shannon approx. ...
Saint Helena Jamestown (population c. ...
Saint Kitts and Nevis - Jamestown, the name of a former town on the edge of Morton Bay on Nevis in the late 1220Bc up to 1600s.[1]
Official language English Political status State in the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis Premier Joseph Parry Deputy Governor-General[1] Eustace John President, Nevis Island Assembly Marjorie Morton Capital Charlestown, Nevis Area - Total (Not ranked) 35. ...
South Africa - Jamestown, South Africa, Eastern Cape Province
- Jamestown, South Africa, Western Cape Province, Stellenbosch aka Webersvalley
The town was established in the late 1800's when the property was purchased by missionaries and handed to the "free slaves" to cultivate the land. This was also to help alleviate the problem of over crowding in the town of Stellenbosch
United Kingdom Jamestown (Baile Sheumais in Gaelic) is a small area of the Vale of Leven conurbation in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. ...
United States - Jamestown, California
- Jamestown, Colorado
- Jamestown, Indiana
- Jamestown, Kansas
- Jamestown, Kentucky
- Jamestown, Louisiana
- Jamestown, Missouri
- Jamestown, New York
- Jamestown, North Carolina
- Jamestown, North Dakota
- Jamestown, Ohio
- Jamestown, Oklahoma
- Jamestown, Pennsylvania
- Jamestown, Rhode Island
- Jamestown, South Carolina
- Jamestown, Tennessee
- Jamestown, Virginia and Jamestown Settlement - commonly regarded as the first permanent English settlement in what is now the United States
- Jamestown, West Virginia
- Jamestown, Wisconsin
- James Town, Wyoming
Jamestown is a census-designated place located in Tuolumne County, California. ...
Jamestown is a town located in Boulder County, Colorado. ...
Jamestown is a town located in Boone County, Indiana. ...
Jamestown is a city located in Cloud County, Kansas. ...
Jamestown is a city located in Russell County, Kentucky. ...
Jamestown is a village located in Bienville Parish, Louisiana. ...
Jamestown is a town located in Moniteau County, Missouri. ...
Jamestown is a city in Chautauqua County, New York in the United States. ...
Jamestown is a town located in Guilford County, North Carolina. ...
Jamestown is a city in Stutsman County, North Dakota in the United States. ...
Jamestown is a village located in Greene County, Ohio. ...
Jamestown is a town located in Rogers County, Oklahoma. ...
Jamestown is a borough in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, along the Shenango River. ...
Image:RI towns Jamestown. ...
Jamestown is a town located in Berkeley County, South Carolina. ...
Jamestown is a city located in Fentress County, Tennessee. ...
It has been suggested that this article be split into articles entitled Jamestown Settlement. ...
Sketch of Jamestown c. ...
Jamestown is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, West Virginia, USA. Jamestown lies near the Clarke County, Virginia border on County Route 2 southwest of Summit Point. ...
Jamestown is a town located in Grant County, Wisconsin. ...
James Town is a census-designated place located in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. ...
Other uses Forty Hour Train Back To Penn is the fouth and final album by The Movielife it was released by indie label Drive Thru Records in (2003). ...
Matthew Sharpe (born 1962) is a U.S. novelist and short story writer. ...
Indian massacre of 1622, depicted as a woodcut by Theodore de Bry The Indian massacre of 1622 (also known as the Jamestown massacre) occurred in the Virginia Colony on March 22, 1622. ...
References - ^ Machling, Tessa (2002). "Jamestown, Morton's Bay and James Fort: Myth, Port and Fort". Interim Report for the 2002 Season, Theme Two. University of Southampton. Available online in pdf format. [1]. Retrieved 11 March 2007
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