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SCZ. Santa Cruz/Graciosa Bay/Luova Airport. Santa Cruz/Graciosa Bay/Luova. Santa Cruz Island. AGGM. MUA. Munda Airport. Munda. New Georgia Island.
01869 — Bicester, Oxfordshire – – Was originally 0095 (OX5) until changed to 0869 in 1968. 01870 — Isle of Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Uist (US0) – – Was originally 0047 (OH) until changed to 0870 in 1968. 01871 — Castlebay, Outer Hebrides – – Was originally 0047 (OH7) until changed to 0871 in 1968.
This is a list of FIPS 10-4 region codes from V-Z, using a standardized name format, and cross-linking to articles. On September 2, 2008, FIPS 10-4 was one of ten standards withdrawn by NIST as a Federal Information Processing Standard. The list here is the last version of codes. For earlier versions, see link below.
Closed to steam 1964 [48] Was 86F until 1960. Closed to steam 1964 [50] Was 86J until 1960. Closed to steam 1965 [53] Was 89B until 1961. The shed never received any allocation of locomotives as 88K and closed to steam 1962 [71] Previously 88B and then a sub-shed of 88A. Became 88A in 1963.
218. northern portion of the state. 320. about the central third of the state except for the greater Minneapolis-Saint Paul area. 507. southern third of the state. 612. Minneapolis, Richfield, Fort Snelling, and Saint Anthony. 651.
The list of Eircode routing key areas in Ireland is a tabulation of the routing key areas used by An Post and other mail delivery services for the purposes of directing mail within Ireland. A routing key area "defines a principal post town" [1] according to An Post. There are currently 139 routing key areas in the country.
Also see airport category and list. PGUA (UAM) – Andersen Air Force Base – Agana; PGUM (GUM) – Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport (Guam International) – Agana; Northern Mariana Islands. Also see airport category and list. PGRO (ROP) – Rota International Airport (Benjamin Taisacan Manglona International Airport) (FAA: GRO ...
1 Control-C has typically been used as a "break" or "interrupt" key. 2 Control-D has been used to signal "end of file" for text typed in at the terminal on Unix / Linux systems. Windows, DOS, and older minicomputers used Control-Z for this purpose. 3 Control-G is an artifact of the days when teletypes were in use.