Constant Spring, Jamaica

Parish

Constant Spring is a small town in the south of Jamaica. It is the second largest city in the Parish of Saint Andrew in the County of Surrey and the fifteenth largest city on the island. In 2010, Constant Spring had a population of 12,504 people.

Geography

Constant Spring is a city with an independent management in the metropolitan area of Kingston, the largest on the island. The site is surrounded to the south and southwest of the Kingston district Havendale. This completes the Cherry Gardens neighborhood, with which Constant Spring delimits in a southerly and southwesterly direction. The North of Constant Spring also borders the city all Stony Hill. Again, the transitions from place to place are fluid. The propagation direction of the west is bordered by the Blue Mountains. The height difference on the western outskirts of 0.5 kilometers in length up to 200 meters. The village itself is on average 220 ​​meters above the sea level. The eastern suburbs extend partly up to 350 meters above the sea level.

Sports

The Constant Spring F. C. is a football club which plays in the KSAFA Super League, the second National League of Jamaica.

The Constant Spring Golf Club is an internationally known golf course was designed in 1931 by the Canadian golf architect Stanley Thompson.

Constant Spring in art

The reggae duo Althea & Donna sing in her hit Uptown Top Ranking on Constant Spring.

The Jamaican Deejay Mr. Vegas has named an album and its title song by Constant Spring.

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