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  2. Kempinski - Wikipedia

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    A parallel development was that of M. Kempinski & Co, founded by Berthold Kempinski, which was acquired by the "Hotelbetriebs-Aktiengesellschaft" in 1953. Berthold Kempinski was born on 10 October 1843 in Posen (then a German province, and now Poland). The Kempinski family was already successfully active in the wine trade from 1862.

  3. York - Wikipedia

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    As a holiday destination York was the 6th most visited English city by UK residents (2014–16) [121] and the 13th most visited by overseas visitors (2016). [122] A 2014 report, based on 2012 data, [123] stated that the city receives 6.9 million visitors annually; they contribute £564 million to the economy and support over 19,000 jobs. [124]

  4. Bishopthorpe Palace - Wikipedia

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    Bishopthorpe Palace, City of York Bishopthorpe Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of York at Bishopthorpe , North Yorkshire , England. [ 1 ] The palace is located on the River Ouse and is approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) south of York , which is the location of the diocese's cathedral, York Minster .

  5. Global Hotel Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Based on the airline alliance model, it was founded in 2004 by four hotel chains, Kempinski, Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts, Rydges Hotels & Resorts, and Wyndham International. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] GHA uses a shared technology platform for its member brands, and operates a multi-brand loyalty programme, GHA DISCOVERY, which has over 24 million members ...

  6. List of York sites of interest - Wikipedia

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    National Centre for Early Music, in the medieval Church of St Margaret and home of the York Early Music Festival; National Railway Museum; River Ouse, with boat rides and crossed by several bridges; St George's York; The Shambles, York's best-preserved medieval street; The Snickelways, a collection of narrow streets and passages; Treasurer's ...

  7. Tom Kempinski - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Michael John Kempinski (24 March 1938 – 2 August 2023) was an English playwright and actor [1] best known for his 1980 play Duet for One, which was a major success in London and New York City, and much revived since. Kempinski also wrote the screenplay for the film version of Duet for One. [2]