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	<title>Jamaica Social Media | Breaking Travel News</title>
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		<title>Puerto Rico and Jamaica leading the Caribbean’s official destination social media race</title>
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		<description>Breaking Travel News analysis of World Social Media Directory https:&#47;&#47;worldsocialmedia.directory&#47; data shows Puerto Rico and Jamaica leading the Caribbean’s official destination social media race. But the region’s next growth story may depend on something bigger than tourism board channels: the rise of Caribbean creators, cultural voices, diaspora storytellers and global livestreamers who can turn island identity into worldwide attention.</description>
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