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Jamaica Gleaner Lifestyle
published: Tuesday | May 2, 2006

'GERMAICANS' - THE JAMAICAN-GERMAN CONNECTION
THE ARRIVAL of 64 Germans to Jamaica in 1834 cemented a bond between both countries that still exists today. As more Germans arrived in the island in the 19th century, they first settled in Seaford Town, Westmoreland.

THE JAMAICA-GERMAN CONNECTION - Making the love work
DR. PETER Kolbusch, director of Caribbean Biotechnology Limited, and Mrs. Lawmen Kolbusch, the current president of International Proxy Parents, have been married for six years. Dr. Kolbusch is a German national...




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