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Montego may refer to: Places * Montego Bay, Saint James, Jamaica, a city and the capital of Saint James Automobiles * Austin Montego, a 1984–1995 British compact car, also sold by MG, Rover, and Sipani * Mercury Montego, a 1968–1976, 2004–2007 American full-size car People * Montego Glover (born 1974), American stage actress and singer * Montego Joe (1929–2010), American jazz percussionist and drummer See also * Mondego (other) Mondego may refer to: * Mondego River, Portugal * Rio Mondego, another name for the Miranda River (Brazil) * Baixo Mondego, a subregion of Portugal * Cabo Mondego Cabo Mondego is a cape located in central western Portugal bordering the Atlanti ... * Montego Bay (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Montego Bay
Montego Bay is the capital of the Parishes of Jamaica, parish of Saint James Parish, Jamaica, St. James in Jamaica. The city is the fourth-largest urban area in the country by population, after Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston, Spanish Town, and Portmore, Jamaica, Portmore, all of which form the Greater Kingston Metropolitan Area, home to over half a million people. As a result, Montego Bay is the second-largest anglophone city in the Caribbean, after Kingston. Montego Bay is a popular tourist destination featuring duty-free shopping, a cruise line terminal and several beaches and resorts. The city is served by the Donald Sangster International Airport, the busiest airport in the Anglophone Caribbean, which is located within the official city limits. The city is enclosed in a watershed, drained by several rivers such as the Montego River. Montego Bay is referred to as "The Second City", "MoBay" or "Bay". History The Arawak tribe of South America are Jamaica's first known inhabita ...
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Austin Montego
The Austin Montego is a British family car that was produced by British Leyland from 1984 until 1988, and then by Rover Group from 1988 until 1995. The Montego was the replacement for both the rear-wheel drive Morris Ital and the front-wheel drive Austin Ambassador ranges to give British Leyland an all-new competitor for the Ford Sierra and Vauxhall Cavalier. On its launch, it was sold as both an Austin and an MG. It was the last car to be launched under the Austin marque, and from 1988 it was sold without a marque, following the phasing out of the Austin name. Design and development The Montego started life as a four-door notchback variant of project LC10. Development on the new model, intended to succeed both the Morris Marina and the Princess ranges by the turn of the 1980s, had begun in 1977 but ultimately the new car was not launched until seven years after development had started; in the meantime, the Marina had been updated and rebadged as the Morris Ital from 1980, whil ...
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Mercury Montego
The Mercury Montego is a nameplate that was applied to three separate generations of vehicles marketed by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company. Taking its name from Montego Bay, Jamaica, the nameplate made its first appearance for 1967 in the Canadian market as part of the Mercury-derived Meteor model line. For 1968, the Mercury Montego made its debut across North America, becoming the Mercury counterpart of the Ford Torino intermediate-size model line for two generations. For the 1977 model year, Ford revised the intermediate-size product ranges of both its Ford and Mercury divisions; as part of a mid-cycle update, Mercury discontinued the Montego nameplate and expanded the Mercury Cougar line to include a full range of sedans and wagons (with the Ford Gran Torino becoming the Ford LTD II). After a 28-year absence, the Montego nameplate was revived for the 2005 model year, this time applied to a full-size sedan. Slotted in size between the Mercury Milan and Grand Marq ...
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Montego Glover
Montego Glover (born February 9, 1974) is an American stage actress and singer. She has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role in the musical '' Memphis'' and won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical. From September 9, 2017 to March 31, 2019, Glover portrayed Angelica Schuyler in the Chicago cast of the Broadway blockbuster '' Hamilton''. Life and career Glover was born in Macon, Georgia and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She attended the Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences and then attended Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Theatre with Honors."Biography"
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Glover sang in church choirs "for as long as I can remember". She has performed on
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Montego Joe
Roger "Montego Joe" Sanders (born 1929, New York City; d. June 28, 2010, Brooklyn, New York City) was an American jazz percussionist and drummer. Career Sanders as a teenager played with a number of bands, led by top jazz musicians, including Babatunde Olatunji's (''Drums of Passion'', 1959) Art Blakey's Afro-Drum Ensemble (''African Beat'', Blue Note 1962), also with Ted Curson, Max Roach, Monty Alexander, Phil Upchurch, Dizzy Gillespie, Willis Jackson, Herbie Mann, Harold Vick, Teddy Edwards, George Benson, Jack McDuff, Rufus Harley (''Kings/Queens'') and Johnny Lytle. Under his own name he recorded the album ''Arriba! Con Montego Joe'' for Prestige Records prior to which he worked with Chick Corea with Eddie Gómez and Milford Graves, followed by the album ''Wild & Warm''. During the 1960s he worked with a group of Black youth in Harlem, known as HAR-YOU (Harlem Youth Unlimited), founded by sociologist Kenneth Clark. Montego Joe worked with the Harlem Youth Percussion Group ...
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Mondego (other)
Mondego may refer to: * Mondego River, Portugal * Rio Mondego, another name for the Miranda River (Brazil) * Baixo Mondego, a subregion of Portugal * Cabo Mondego, natural monument in Portugal * Metro Mondego, light rail network in Coimbra, Portugal * Fernand Mondego, a villain in the novel ''The Count of Monte Cristo'' by Alexandre Dumas See also * Baixo Mondego Subregion, Portugal * Montego (other) Montego may refer to: Places * Montego Bay, Saint James, Jamaica, a city and the capital of Saint James Automobiles * Austin Montego, a 1984–1995 British compact car, also sold by MG, Rover, and Sipani * Mercury Montego, a 1968–1976, 2004†...
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