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  2. List of postcode areas in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The postcode area is the largest geographical unit used and forms the initial characters of the alphanumeric UK postcode. [ 1] There are currently 121 geographic postcode areas in use in the UK and a further three often combined with these covering the Crown Dependencies of Guernsey, Jersey and Isle of Man.

  3. List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    BOW STREET: Dyfed SY SY24 shared: TALYBONT: Dyfed SY SY25 shared: Tregaron: Dyfed SY SY25 shared: Ystrad Meurig: Dyfed TA: TA1, TA2, TA3, TA4 Taunton: Somerset: TA TA5, TA6, TA7 Bridgwater: Somerset TA TA8 Burnham-on-Sea: Somerset TA TA9 HIGHBRIDGE: Somerset TA TA10 Langport: Somerset TA TA11 Somerton: Somerset TA TA12 Martock: Somerset TA TA13 ...

  4. Postcodes in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes used in the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown dependencies are known as postcodes (originally, postal codes). [ 1] They are alphanumeric and were adopted nationally between 11 October 1959 and 1974, having been devised by the General Post Office ( Royal Mail ). [ 2] The system uses alphanumeric codes to ...

  5. List of cities in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, there are currently 5 ceremonial counties which contain 3 cities – Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hampshire, West Midlands and West Yorkshire. Outside the UK within British overseas cities of the British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, there are currently five. The number has increased as part of the Platinum Jubilee ...

  6. Geographers' A–Z Street Atlas - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 978-1-84348-328-1. OCLC. 80760632. The Geographers' A–Z Street Atlas, commonly shortened to A–Z (pronounced "Ay to Zed"), is a title given to any one of a range of atlases of streets in the United Kingdom produced by Geographers' A–Z Map Company Limited. Its first atlas, of London, was originally compiled in the 1930s by Phyllis ...

  7. National Street Gazetteer - Wikipedia

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    The National Street Gazetteer ( NSG) is a database of all streets in England and Wales compiled from the responsible highway authorities which is restricted to local authorities and statutory undertakers (e.g. for maintenance or installing services). [1] The database has 1,486,432 million streets backed by 18,865,643 features. [2]

  8. Unique Street Reference Number - Wikipedia

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    The Unique Street Reference Number (USRN) is an eight-digit unique identifier (a geocode) for every street across Great Britain. The USRNs for England and Wales exists within the National Street Gazetteer (NSG), the authoritative source of information about streets in England and Wales and is a compilation of data from 173 highway authorities ...

  9. Geographers' A–Z Map Company - Wikipedia

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    Geographers' Map Company Ltd. was established in London on 28 August 1936 by Alexander Grosz, with offices in Napier House, 24–27 High Holborn, London. The company's most famous publication, "The A-Z Street Atlas", was created by Phyllis Pearsall [ 5][ 6][ 7] who took on the responsibility of creating the first edition.