The name of the settlement either refers to the Spanish term luzida, meaning 'happy' or 'fine', or lluvias, meaning 'rains'.[2]
Geography and geology
Lluidas Vale, whose elevations range from 1,500 feet (460 m) to 3,250 feet (990 m), is bordered by Ewarton and Swansea Coffee Mountain.[3] A church is located at the heart of Lluidas Vale.[3] The Lluidas Vales Cave is located 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) southwest of the parish and near the Lluidas Sinkhole.[4] Lluidas Vales has an abundance of sugarcane fields[5] and also has a wide range of limestonekarst.[6] In particular, the settlement is surrounded by kegelkarst.[7]
Flora and fauna
Most of the vegetation in Lluidas Vale has been cleared for agricultural purposes, although the wet limestone forest remains largely intact.
^Cave Research Group of Great Britain (1967). Transactions. p. 8.
^Cruz, Alexander (March 1972). "Birds of the Lluidas Vale (Worthy Park) Region, Jamaica". Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences. 35 (1): 72–80. JSTOR24318290.