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  2. Sir Charles Knowles, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, an attack on La Guaira on 2 March 1743 was beaten off by the defenders. Knowles withdrew his force and refitted at Curacao before attempting an assault on Puerto Cabello on 15 April, and again on 24 April, but both assaults were again beaten back. [3] Knowles called off the expedition and returned to Jamaica.

  3. La Guaira - Wikipedia

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    La Guaira ( Spanish: [la ˈɣwajɾa] ⓘ) is the capital city of the Venezuelan state of the same name (formerly named Vargas) and the country's main port. It was founded in 1577 as an outlet for Caracas, 30 kilometres (19 mi) to the southeast. The town and the port were badly damaged during the December 1999 floods and mudslides that affected ...

  4. Battle of Puerto Cabello - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Puerto Cabello was a failed attack on a Spanish colonial port during the War of Jenkins' Ear on 16 April 1743. Background [ edit ] The British naval forces under commodore Sir Charles Knowles had failed against the Spaniards in the attack at La Guaira (2 March 1743).

  5. Battle of La Guaira (1812) - Wikipedia

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    1 schooner damaged. 3 killed, 1 wounded, and 31 captured. 1 brig captured. The Battle of La Guaira was a naval engagement fought in the Caribbean Sea on 11 December 1812 during the war between Britain and the United States. An American privateer captured a British letter of marque at the Spanish port of La Guaira in Venezuela.

  6. War of Jenkins' Ear - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The War of Jenkins' Ear ( Spanish: Guerra del Asiento, lit. 'War of the Agreement') was a conflict lasting from 1739 to 1748 between Britain and Spain. The majority of the fighting took place in New Granada and the Caribbean Sea, with major operations largely ended by 1742. It was related to the 1740 to 1748 War of the Austrian Succession.

  7. List of airports in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-03-15., contains list of aerodromes in Jamaica "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 2006-01-12. "UN Location Codes: Jamaica". UN/LOCODE 2009-2. UNECE. 2010-02-08. - includes IATA codes; Great Circle Mapper: Airports in Jamaica, reference for airport codes

  8. Postal codes in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    There are currently 304 postal codes in Jamaica, with one and two-digit sector codes only being used in Kingston, the country's capital. [1] A plan to introduce a postcode system, was first announced on June 6, 2005. [2] This was to assist the Postal Corporation of Jamaica 's international partners in the United States, United Kingdom and ...

  9. Port Authority of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.portjam.com. The Port Authority of Jamaica ( PAJ) is an agency of the Ministry of Transport and Mining responsible for the: [1] regulation and development of Jamaica's ports and shipping industry. safety of all vessels navigating the ports of entry. regulation of tariffs on goods passing through the public wharves.