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Porus, Jamaica

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Country
  
Jamaica

Founded by
  
James Phillippo

Elevation
  
143 m

Local time
  
Friday 4:28 PM

Founded
  
1840

Time zone
  
EST (UTC-5)

Parish
  
Manchester Parish

Founder
  
James Phillippo

Porus, Jamaica

Weather
  
26°C, Wind NE at 21 km/h, 69% Humidity

Porus is a village in Manchester, Jamaica that overlooks a plain to the south, with hills behind it to the north. A tributary of the Rio Minho runs parallel to the main road, helping to keep the atmosphere cool.

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Map of Porus, Jamaica

History

Porus was founded 1840 by the missionary James Phillippo as a free village for ex-slaves following emancipation. It was his sixth such village. It was originally called Vale Lionel after the then Governor of Jamaica, Sir Lionel Smith, but was soon renamed "Porus" most probably after the porous soil in the vicinity.

In its early days, its population was very small although it boasted a large coffee market. It is now a thriving community of predominantly small farmers and artisans.

Road

Porus is on the A2 road which runs from Spanish Town in south central Jamaica to Savanna-la-Mar on the south west coast.

Rail

From 1895 to 1992 Porus was served by Porus railway station on the Kingston to Montego Bay line. Although all services on the line have ceased, the extensive (for Jamaica) station buildings remain.

Public amenities

There are two schools, churches, a post office, a police station, a comprehensive health clinic, and various small retail outlets.

References

Porus, Jamaica Wikipedia