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Mandeville

Mandeville is a toponym used for several places, most notably a town in Jamaica and a city in the United States.

In Jamaica, Mandeville is the capital of Manchester Parish, located in the central part of the island.

Across the Atlantic, Mandeville refers to a city in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, United States. It lies

The name Mandeville has been used in various other contexts as well, including as a surname and

It
functions
as
an
administrative
and
commercial
center
for
the
parish
and
surrounding
rural
areas,
with
markets,
government
offices,
health
and
educational
services,
and
a
range
of
residential
neighborhoods.
The
town
is
known
for
its
tree-lined
streets
and
relatively
mild
climate
compared
to
coastal
regions,
and
it
serves
as
a
hub
for
agriculture,
commerce,
and
transport
within
the
parish.
on
the
north
shore
of
Lake
Pontchartrain
and
is
part
of
the
New
Orleans
metropolitan
area.
Mandeville
developed
as
a
suburban
community
with
a
mix
of
residential
neighborhoods,
small
businesses,
and
recreational
amenities
along
the
lakefront.
The
locality
is
connected
to
the
greater
region
by
road
and,
in
some
contexts,
rail
corridors
and
serves
as
a
residential
and
commercial
center
in
the
parish.
in
historical
place-names
in
different
countries,
reflecting
its
origins
in
Anglophone
toponymy.
As
a
result,
references
to
Mandeville
commonly
denote
one
of
several
places
or
families
bearing
the
name.