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After several years of building, Woodloch Pines had doubled in size. By 1983, the resort covered 150 acres (0.61 km 2 ), 1-mile (1.6 km) of shoreline on Lake Teedyuskung, and had 135 guest rooms. Woodloch is currently on 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2 ) and can accommodate over 900 guests.
The codes were planned to be alphanumeric, in the format: JMAPPNN, where JM is the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code; A is a letter for one of four zones; PP are two letters for a parish; NN is a two-digit number for a post office
The first digit in NNN format and the first two digits in NNNN format refer to one of the 12 municipalities of the country. PO Box address does not need a block number or city name, just the PO Box number followed by the name of the country, Bahrain. Bangladesh: 16 December 1972 BD: NNNN Barbados: BB: CCNNNNN 5 digit postal code preceded by BB ...
Woodloch Pines, a resort located in the Poconos in Pennsylvania This page was last edited on 31 July 2022, at 17:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
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Strawberry Hill is a Jamaican hotel located in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. It is owned by Chris Blackwell , a philanthropist and entertainment entrepreneur who founded Island Records , Palm Pictures and Island Outpost , a company that owns and operates his boutique hotels.
Jamaica Pegasus Hotel; R. Round Hill Hotel and Villas; S. Sandals Resorts; Strawberry Hill (hotel) This page was last edited on 30 December 2023, at 02:52 (UTC). Text ...
Frenchman's Cove Resort, previously known as Frenchman's Cove Hotel, is a hotel located on a 42-acre (170,000 m 2) property near Port Antonio on Jamaica's northeastern shore. It is considered to be the world's first all-inclusive hotel [ 1 ] with a history indicating its role in Jamaica's tourism industry.