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  2. Postal codes in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The zones were described in a press release of Jamaica Post 18 July 2005, [6] the encoding of the post offices one week later on 25 July 2005. [7] The four zones into which the parishes are divided does not correspond with the traditional division of parishes into counties. The parish codes are as follows. Zone A parishes Kingston: KN; St ...

  3. Postal Corporation of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Postal Corporation of Jamaica Ltd. is the national post office of Jamaica. External links ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement;

  4. Postage stamps and postal history of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica joined the Universal Postal Union on 1 April 1877. [2] In 1887, the Legislative Council resolved to use a common stamp design for both postage and revenue purposes, and in 1889 Jamaica issued three key plate stamps inscribed "POSTAGE & REVENUE", with the value tablet in a different color.

  5. Bamboo, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo is a settlement in The Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica. Its population as of a 1991 census was 3,732 inhabitants. [1] The Hill Top Juvenile Correctional Centre of the Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica is located in Bamboo. [2] Bamboo used to be known as Little Kent.

  6. Denham Town - Wikipedia

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    Denham Town is a predominantly residential neighbourhood in western Kingston, Jamaica. [1] It has a reputation as one of Kingston's more violent areas. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was named in memory of Edward Brandis Denham , Governor of Jamaica 1935–1938.

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  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    2003 Patrick with his mother at an Easter dinner. Patrick was recuperating from surgery for a knee injury suffered during his sophomore wrestling season. * * * *

  9. Bog Walk - Wikipedia

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    Bog Walk is a town in the parish of Saint Catherine, Jamaica.. In 1898 work started on a hydroelectric power plant on the Rio Cobre near Bog Walk. The plant (1,500 H.P.) was completed the next year and used to power Kingston's tramway system (until then the cars were hauled by pairs of mules). [2]