List of United Kingdom locations: Car-Cd
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|- class="vcard"| class="fn org" | Caradon Town
| class="adr" | Cornwall
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| class="fn org" | Cara Island
Cara Island
Cara Island is a small island which is located off the west coast of Kintyre in Scotland.-Geography and etymology:Cara is south of Gigha. It is accessible from Gigha, if you can find a local boatman who will take you over...
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
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| class="fn org" | Carbis
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.39°N 04.81°W
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| class="fn org" | Carbis Bay
Carbis Bay
Carbis Bay is a village and seaside resort in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It lies one mile SE of St Ives on the west side of St Ives Bay on the Atlantic coast....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.19°N 05.47°W
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| class="fn org" | Carbost
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.44°N 06.30°W
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| class="fn org" | Carbost
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.29°N 06.35°W
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| class="fn org" | Carbrain
| class="adr" | North Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.94°N 03.98°W
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| class="fn org" | Carbrook
Carbrook, South Yorkshire
Carbrook is an industrial area of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England to the north-east of Brightside. The suburb is named for the Carr Brook, which ran through the area until the late eighteenth century....
| class="adr" | Sheffield
| class="note" | 53.39°N 01.42°W
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| class="fn org" | Carbrooke
Carbrooke
Carbrooke is a village and civil parish in the Breckland district of mid-Norfolk, East Anglia, England in the United Kingdom. It is from the centre of Watton, from Dereham and from its postal town of Thetford...
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.58°N 00.86°E
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| class="fn org" | Carburton
Carburton
Carburton is a village within the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England. It is primarily rural and residential. The church of St Giles is an unusual shape and dates back to the early 12th century, parish records date back to the 1530s...
| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 53.25°N 01.08°W
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| class="fn org" | Carclaze
Carclaze
Carclaze is a suburb of the town of St Austell in Cornwall, England, UK. The suburb is actually within the civil parish of Treverbyn. It gives its name to the china clay works to the north....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
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| class="fn org" | Carclew
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.20°N 05.11°W
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| class="fn org" | Car Colston
Car Colston
Car Colston is a village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire. It is just off the A46 north of Bingham and west of East Bridgford....
| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 52.97°N 00.92°W
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| class="fn org" | Carcroft
Carcroft
Carcroft is a rural village part of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The village is roughly six miles north north west of Doncaster.-Geography:...
| class="adr" | Doncaster
| class="note" | 53.58°N 01.18°W
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| class="fn org" | Carden Brook
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.01°N 02.81°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardenden
Cardenden
Cardenden is a Scottish town located on the South bank of the River Ore in the parish of Auchterderran, Fife. It is approximately North-West of Kirkcaldy. Cardenden was named in 1848 by the Edinburgh and Northern Railway for its new railway station...
| class="adr" | Fife
| class="note" | 56.14°N 03.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardeston
Cardeston
Cardeston is a small settlement in Shropshire, England. It is near the A458 road and is west of Shrewsbury. It is part of the civil parish of Alberbury with Cardeston. It has no facilities, apart from a church.-External links:*...
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.70°N 02.90°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardew
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.83°N 03.02°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardewlees
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.84°N 03.02°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardiff
Cardiff
Cardiff is the capital, largest city and most populous county of Wales and the 10th largest city in the United Kingdom. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for most national cultural and sporting institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of the National Assembly for...
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| class="fn org" | Cardigan
Cardigan, Ceredigion
Cardigan is a town in the county of Ceredigion in Mid Wales. It lies on the estuary of the River Teifi at the point where Ceredigion meets Pembrokeshire. It was the county town of the pre-1974 county of Cardiganshire. It is the second largest town in Ceredigion. The town's population was 4,203...
| class="adr" | Ceredigion
| class="note" | 52.08°N 04.67°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardigan Island
Cardigan Island
Cardigan Island is a small, uninhabited island lying north of Cardigan, in Ceredigion, south-west Wales. It reaches a height of 52 m a.s.l....
| class="adr" | Ceredigion
| class="note" | 52.13°N 04.68°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardinal's Green
| class="adr" | Cambridgeshire
| class="note" | 52.08°N 00.34°E
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| class="fn org" | Cardington
Cardington, Shropshire
Cardington is a village and civil parish in Shropshire, England. It is situated south of Shrewsbury, near Caer Caradoc Hill, and the nearest town is Church Stretton...
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.55°N 02.73°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardington
Cardington, Bedfordshire
Cardington is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Bedford in Bedfordshire, EnglandPart of the ancient hundred of Wixamtree, the settlement is best known in connection with the Cardington airship works founded by Short Brothers during World War I, which later became an RAF training station...
| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 52.11°N 00.42°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardinham
Cardinham
Cardinham is a civil parish and a village in central Cornwall, United Kingdom. The village is situated approximately three-and-a-half miles , east-northeast of Bodmin....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.48°N 04.65°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardonald
Cardonald
Cardonald is an outlying suburb of the Scottish city of Glasgow. Formerly a village in its own right, it lies to the southwest of the city and is bounded to the south by the White Cart Water...
| class="adr" | City of Glasgow
| class="note" | 55.84°N 04.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardow
| class="adr" | Moray
| class="note" | 57.47°N 03.35°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardrona
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.64°N 03.11°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardross
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 55.95°N 04.66°W
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| class="fn org" | Cardurnock
Cardurnock
Cardurnock is a small settlement in Cumbria, England. It is by the coast, west of Carlisle. Hadrian's Wall once passed through the site.-External links:*...
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.91°N 03.29°W
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| class="fn org" | Careby
Careby
Careby is the principle village in the a civil parish of Careby Aunby and Holywell in the South Kesteven district of South Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England. The River West Glen flows through the parish, near Careby, forming part of the parish boundary....
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 52.73°N 00.49°W
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| class="fn org" | Careston
Careston
Careston is a hamlet in Angus, Scotland that is in the parish of the same name, 5 miles west of Brechin. The parish and hamlet supposedly took their name from a stone laid in commemoration of a Danish chieftain, called Caraldston. It has a castle and church, although the local primary school...
| class="adr" | Angus
| class="note" | 56.72°N 02.76°W
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| class="fn org" | Care Village
| class="adr" | Leicestershire
| class="note" | 52.55°N 00.93°W
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| class="fn org" | Carew
Carew, Pembrokeshire
Carew is a village, community and parish on an inlet of Milford Haven in the former Hundred of Narberth, Pembrokeshire, West Wales, 7 km east of Pembroke. The eastern part of the parish is included in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.-Description:...
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 51.69°N 04.83°W
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| class="fn org" | Carew Cheriton
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 51.68°N 04.83°W
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| class="fn org" | Carew Newton
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 51.70°N 04.83°W
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| class="fn org" | Carey
| class="adr" | Herefordshire
| class="note" | 51.97°N 02.64°W
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| class="fn org" | Carey
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.64°N 04.32°W
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| class="fn org" | Carey Park
Carey Park
Carey Park is a hamlet-estate in Cornwall, England, UK. It is situated northeast of the village of Polperro, within the civil parish of Lansallos and west of the neighbouring town of Looe. Carey Park contains a holiday and caravan park to its south....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.33°N 04.51°W
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| class="fn org" | Carfin
Carfin
Carfin is a small village to the north-east of Motherwell, Scotland on the road to Newarthill.-Local facilities:The closest secondary school is Taylor High School in nearby New Stevenston...
| class="adr" | North Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.80°N 03.96°W
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| class="fn org" | Carfrae
| class="adr" | East Lothian
| class="note" | 55.91°N 02.68°W
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| class="fn org" | Carfury
Carfury
Carfury is a hamlet in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated in Penwith approximately three miles northwest of Penzance.The 19th-century geologist Elizabeth Carne founded a school in Carfury....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.15°N 05.58°W
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| class="fn org" | Cargate Common
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.46°N 01.13°E
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| class="fn org" | Cargenbridge
Cargenbridge
Cargenbridge is a hamlet located in Dumfries and Galloway, United Kingdom southwest of Dumfries....
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 55.04°N 03.64°W
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| class="fn org" | Cargill
Cargill
Cargill, Incorporated is a privately held, multinational corporation based in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Founded in 1865, it is now the largest privately held corporation in the United States in terms of revenue. If it were a public company, it would rank, as of 2011, number 13 on the Fortune 500,...
| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.50°N 03.38°W
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| class="fn org" | Cargo
Cargo, Cumbria
Cargo is a small village near the river Eden on the Solway Plain. Cargo is about 3½ miles northwest of Carlisle in Cumbria in the North West of England. The name Cargo reflects a combination of two languages; from the Celtic word carreg meaning "rock" and from the Old Norse word haugr meaning ...
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.92°N 03.00°W
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| class="fn org" | Cargo Fleet
| class="adr" | Middlesbrough
| class="note" | 54.57°N 01.21°W
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| class="fn org" | Cargreen
Cargreen
Cargreen is a small settlement in southeast Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated beside the River Tamar approximately two miles north of Saltash....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.43°N 04.21°W
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| class="fn org" | Carhampton
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.16°N 03.43°W
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| class="fn org" | Carharrack
Carharrack
Carharrack is a civil parish and village in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated two miles east of Redruth in a former mining area.The parish is of a rural/industrial character and is comparatively small in area...
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.22°N 05.18°W
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| class="fn org" | Carisbrooke
Carisbrooke
Carisbrooke is a village on the south western outskirts of Newport, Isle of Wight. It is best known as the site of Carisbrooke Castle. It also has a medieval parish church. St. Mary's Church , began life as part of a Benedictine priory, established by French monks about 1150...
| class="adr" | Isle of Wight
| class="note" | 50.68°N 01.32°W
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| class="fn org" | Carishader
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 58.19°N 06.95°W
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| class="fn org" | Cark
Cark
Cark is a village in Cumbria, England. It lies on the B5278 road to Haverthwaite and is ½ mile north of Flookburgh, 2 miles southwest of Cartmel and 3 miles west of Grange-over-Sands....
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.17°N 02.98°W
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| class="fn org" | Carkeel
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.41°N 04.23°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlabhagh
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 58.27°N 06.77°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlbury
Carlbury
Carlbury is a hamlet in the civil parish of High Coniscliffe in County Durham, in England. It is situated a few miles to the west of Darlington, on the north bank of the River Tees between Piercebridge to the west, and High Coniscliffe to the east...
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.53°N 01.67°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlby
Carlby
Carlby is a small village/parish in the district of South Kesteven in Lincolnshire, England.It is located four miles south of Bourne on the A6121 near the Lincolnshire/Rutland boundary, which is partly the River West Glen....
| class="adr" | Rutland
| class="note" | 52.70°N 00.44°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlecotes
Carlecotes
Carlecotes is a village in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England, on the edge of the Peak District National Park. It is situated about 5 miles west of Penistone, in the township of Thurlstone....
| class="adr" | Barnsley
| class="note" | 53.52°N 01.74°W
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| class="fn org" | Carleen
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.12°N 05.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlenrig
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.32°N 02.96°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlesmoor
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.15°N 01.72°W
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| class="fn org" | Carleton
Carleton, Carlisle
Carleton is a hamlet on the A6 road, in the City of Carlisle district, in the English county of Cumbria.- Location :It is a few miles to the south-east of the city centre of Carlisle and is near the River Petteril.- Nearby settlements :...
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.85°N 02.90°W
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| class="fn org" | Carleton
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.65°N 02.73°W
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| class="fn org" | Carleton
Carleton village
Carleton used to be a separate village or small hamlet one mile east of the centre of Penrith, Cumbria, England. Today, it is a rural suburb in an area of Penrith that has seen the most growth of housing in the past 30 years.- Name origin :...
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.46°N 03.52°W
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| class="fn org" | Carleton
Carleton, Lancashire
Carleton is a village on the coastal plain of the Fylde in Lancashire, England. It consists of Great Carleton, Little Carleton and Norcross and is situated close to the market town of Poulton-le-Fylde. Nearby settlements include Thornton, Bispham and Blackpool...
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.84°N 03.01°W
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| class="fn org" | Carleton
Carleton, North Yorkshire
Carleton-in-Craven is a small village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, situated less than three miles from the market town of Skipton...
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 53.93°N 02.04°W
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| class="fn org" | Carleton
| class="adr" | Wakefield
| class="note" | 53.67°N 01.30°W
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| class="fn org" | Carleton Forehoe
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.60°N 01.08°E
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| class="fn org" | Carleton Hall
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.36°N 03.41°W
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| class="fn org" | Carleton Rode
Carleton Rode
Carleton Rode is a village in Norfolk, England, situated approximately five miles south-east of Attleborough. The village is extremely rural and is spread out over ....
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.48°N 01.10°E
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| class="fn org" | Carleton St Peter
Carleton St Peter
Carleton St Peter is a civil parish in South Norfolk approximately south-east of Norwich. There is no village center but the Church provides a reference point and is north-east of Thurton, and a similar distance south of Claxton, just east of Ashby St Mary....
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.56°N 01.45°E
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| class="fn org" | Carley Hill
| class="adr" | Sunderland
| class="note" | 54.92°N 01.40°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlidnack
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.11°N 05.12°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlingcott
| class="adr" | Bath and North East Somerset
| class="note" | 51.32°N 02.44°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlinghow
Carlinghow
Carlinghow is a district of Batley, West Yorkshire, England.It lies west of Batley Town Centre, and stretches up towards White Lee and Birstall, along Carlinghow Lane and Bradford Road....
| class="adr" | Kirklees
| class="note" | 53.71°N 01.65°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlingwark
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.91°N 03.19°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlin How
Carlin How
Carlin How is a village in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England ....
| class="adr" | Redcar and Cleveland
| class="note" | 54.56°N 00.91°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlisle
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.88°N 02.95°W
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| class="fn org" | Carloggas
Carloggas
Carloggas is a village in Cornwall, England, UK....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.44°N 05.00°W
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| class="fn org" | Carloggas
Carloggas
Carloggas is a village in Cornwall, England, UK....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.35°N 04.88°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlops
Carlops
Carlops is a small village in the Pentland Hills, within the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, close to the boundary with Midlothian.The village was founded in 1784 and developed cotton weaving, coalmining and limestone mining....
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.78°N 03.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Carloway River
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 58.27°N 06.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton
Carlton, South Yorkshire
Carlton is a village in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. It is situated between the villages of Athersley and Royston....
| class="adr" | Barnsley
| class="note" | 53.58°N 01.45°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton
Carlton, Bedfordshire
Carlton is a village in the Bedford district of Bedfordshire, England, part of the Carlton with Chellington parish with the adjacent village of Chellington. The River Great Ouse runs just to the north of the village. Nearby places are Harrold, Pavenham, Turvey, Lavendon and Little Odell.Carlton...
| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 52.18°N 00.61°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton
Carlton, Cambridgeshire
Carlton is a village near the eastern boundary of the county of Cambridgeshire in the east of England. It is in the civil district of South Cambridgeshire.There are some pictures and a description of the church at the Cambridgeshire Churches website....
| class="adr" | Cambridgeshire
| class="note" | 52.15°N 00.39°E
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| class="fn org" | Carlton
| class="adr" | Leeds
| class="note" | 53.73°N 01.50°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton
Carlton, Leicestershire
Carlton is a village in Leicestershire, England, close to Market Bosworth.There are four roads in Carlton: Main Street , Bosworth Road , Congerstone Lane and Shackerstone Walk .- Village...
| class="adr" | Leicestershire
| class="note" | 52.64°N 01.42°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton
Carlton, Selby
Carlton is a village and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately south east of the town of Selby on the A1041.According to the 2001 UK census, Carlton parish had a population of 1,829....
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 53.70°N 01.03°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton
Carlton, Richmondshire
thumb|left|150px|Carlton CastleCarlton or Carlton Town is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 126...
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.25°N 01.90°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton
Carlton, Hambleton
Carlton-in-Cleveland is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. It is about 12 miles south of Middlesbrough. According to the 2001 census, it had a population of 301...
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.26°N 01.08°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton
Carlton, Nottinghamshire
Carlton is a suburb to the east of the city of Nottingham in the borough of Gedling. It is close to Sneinton, Bakersfield, Mapperley, and St Anns. It is near the River Trent and has an NG4 postcode...
| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 52.96°N 01.10°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton
Carlton, County Durham
Carlton is a village and civil parish within the borough of Stockton-on-Tees and ceremonial county of County Durham, England. It is situated a few miles to the north-west of Stockton-on-Tees, a short distance from the village of Redmarshall. Located within the village are Carlton Village Stores and...
| class="adr" | Stockton-on-Tees
| class="note" | 54.58°N 01.39°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton
Carlton, Suffolk
Carlton is a village in Suffolk, England. It is located one mile north of Saxmundham. The village is bordered by Kelsale in the north, the B1121 in the east and the A12 to the west....
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.22°N 01.48°E
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| class="fn org" | Carlton Colville
Carlton Colville
Carlton Colville is an area in the suburbs of Lowestoft in the Waveney District of the English county of Suffolk, located south-west of the centre of the town. Significant residential development has occurred in the area since the 1960s, including more than 1,000 homes built in Carlton Park...
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.44°N 01.69°E
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| class="fn org" | Carlton Colville
Carlton Colville
Carlton Colville is an area in the suburbs of Lowestoft in the Waveney District of the English county of Suffolk, located south-west of the centre of the town. Significant residential development has occurred in the area since the 1960s, including more than 1,000 homes built in Carlton Park...
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.45°N 01.69°E
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| class="fn org" | Carlton Curlieu
Carlton Curlieu
Carlton Curlieu is a small village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, about eleven miles south-east of Leicester city centre, and not far from Kibworth. According to the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 30....
| class="adr" | Leicestershire
| class="note" | 52.56°N 00.98°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton Green
| class="adr" | Cambridgeshire
| class="note" | 52.13°N 00.39°E
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| class="fn org" | Carlton Husthwaite
Carlton Husthwaite
Carlton Husthwaite is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, about six miles south of Thirsk. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 167.The village was listed in the Domesday book....
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.17°N 01.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton in Cleveland
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.42°N 01.23°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton in Lindrick
Carlton in Lindrick
Carlton in Lindrick is a village in Nottinghamshire, England. It is located 3 miles north of Worksop. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 5,818...
| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 53.35°N 01.11°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton-le-Moorland
Carlton-le-Moorland
Carlton-le-Moorland, is a small village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies between Newark on Trent and Lincoln.The nearest adjacent villages are Norton Disney, Brant Broughton and Bassingham....
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.10°N 00.65°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton Miniott
Carlton Miniott
Carlton Miniott, formerly Carlton Islebeck is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, on the A61 road to the immediate west of Thirsk, 25 miles north of York According to the 2001 census it had a population of 926....
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.22°N 01.40°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton-on-Trent
Carlton-on-Trent
Carlton-on-Trent is a small village in England, located between the River Trent and the A1 road near Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire.The village forms part of the Newark and Sherwood district, it is also served by a Parish Council....
| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 53.15°N 00.81°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton Purlieus
| class="adr" | Northamptonshire
| class="note" | 52.47°N 00.77°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlton Scroop
Carlton Scroop
Carlton Scroop is a small village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies 6 miles north-east of Grantham, 4 miles east of Hougham, 2 miles east of Ancaster and 1 mile south of Normanton...
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 52.99°N 00.58°W
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| class="fn org" | Carluddon
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.36°N 04.78°W
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| class="fn org" | Carluke
Carluke
The town of Carluke lies in the heart of the Lanarkshire countryside in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 5.4 miles northwest of Lanark and 4 miles southeast of Wishaw....
| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.73°N 03.84°W
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| class="fn org" | Carlyon Bay
Carlyon Bay
For the parish council see CarlyonCarlyon Bay is a bay and beach in St Austell on the south coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is located approximately east of the town centre.Carlyon Bay was formerly the location of the Cornwall Coliseum...
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.33°N 04.74°W
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| class="fn org" | Carmarthen
Carmarthen
Carmarthen is a community in, and the county town of, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is sited on the River Towy north of its mouth at Carmarthen Bay. In 2001, the population was 14,648....
| class="adr" | Carmarthenshire
| class="note" | 51.85°N 04.31°W
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| class="fn org" | Carmel
| class="adr" | Powys
| class="note" | 52.28°N 03.39°W
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| class="fn org" | Carmel
Carmel, Carmarthenshire
Carmel is a village in Carmarthenshire, Wales near the village of Cross Hands.-Transmitter station:The Carmel transmission station is based south of Carmel Village and has been broadcasting terrestrial TV and radio services since the mid 1970s...
| class="adr" | Carmarthenshire
| class="note" | 51.82°N 04.06°W
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| class="fn org" | Carmel
Carmel, Anglesey
Carmel is a village in Anglesey, in north-west Wales....
| class="adr" | Isle of Anglesey
| class="note" | 53.31°N 04.43°W
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| class="fn org" | Carmel
Carmel, Gwynedd
Carmel is a small village near Y Fron in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. The village is built up mainly of Victorian homes, with a more modern area. The village has its own school, Carmel school and still has managed to keep a couple of shops, one a general store , which is run by Doris Jones, the...
| class="adr" | Gwynedd
| class="note" | 53.06°N 04.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Carmel
Carmel, Flintshire
Carmel is a small village in Flintshire, Wales, just outside Holywell. Carmel has a primary school , a post office and a church and chapel. Carmel & District Cricket Club played their matches in the village until the 1990s when they moved to a new ground a short distance away....
| class="adr" | Flintshire
| class="note" | 53.27°N 03.24°W
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| class="fn org" | Carmel Head
| class="adr" | Isle of Anglesey
| class="note" | 53.40°N 04.56°W
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| class="fn org" | Carmichael
Carmichael, Scotland
Carmichael is a small village between Lanark and Biggar, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is home to the Discover Carmichael Centre, which is full of wax models depicting not only the history of the Carmichael family in Scotland, but also the history of Scotland itself.Also nearby is Carmichael...
| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.62°N 03.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Carminish
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.74°N 07.01°W
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| class="fn org" | Carminow Cross
Carminow Cross
Carminow Cross is a stone cross near a major road junction south of Bodmin in Cornwall, England, UK....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.45°N 04.70°W
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| class="fn org" | Carmunnock
Carmunnock
Carmunnock is a conservation village within the City of Glasgow boundary, lying within three miles of East Kilbride and Rutherglen in South Lanarkshire, and Busby, East Renfrewshire....
| class="adr" | East Renfrewshire
| class="note" | 55.78°N 04.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Carmyle
Carmyle
Carmyle is a small village in the east end of Glasgow, north of the River Clyde.-Transport:Carmyle railway station which opened in August 1866, is on the Whifflet Line. It is an unstaffed, 2-platform halt. Trains run to Glasgow Central from Westbound Platform 1, and to Mount Vernon, Baillieston,...
| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.82°N 04.17°W
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| class="fn org" | Carmyllie
Carmyllie
Carmyllie is a rural parish in Angus, Scotland. It is situated on high ground between Arbroath, on the coast, and the inland county town of Forfar. The main settlements in the parish are Redford, Greystone and Milton of Carmyllie. There is a Church of Scotland church and a primary school...
| class="adr" | Angus
| class="note" | 56.56°N 02.75°W
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| class="fn org" | Carna
Càrna
Càrna is an island in Loch Sunart, an arm of the sea, close to the Ardnamurchan peninsula, on the west coast of Scotland.-Geography:Càrna lies across the mouth of Loch Teacuis, forming two narrow kyles which provide some of the trickiest rock-dodging for yachtsmen anywhere on the west coast...
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 56.65°N 05.88°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnaby
Carnaby
Carnaby is a small village and civil parish on the A614 road in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately south west of Bridlington town centre....
| class="adr" | East Riding of Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.06°N 00.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnach
Carnach
Carnach is a remote hamlet on the north west shore of Little Loch Broom in Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland....
| class="adr" | Moray
| class="note" | 57.51°N 03.67°W
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| class="fn org" | Càrnach
Carnach
Carnach is a remote hamlet on the north west shore of Little Loch Broom in Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland....
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.90°N 05.36°W
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| class="fn org" | Càrnach
Carnach
Carnach is a remote hamlet on the north west shore of Little Loch Broom in Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland....
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.87°N 06.69°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnachuin
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.01°N 03.91°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnachy
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 58.42°N 04.19°W
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| class="fn org" | Càrnan
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.39°N 07.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Carn Arthen
Carn Arthen
Carn Arthen is a farmstead southeast of Tuckingmill in Cornwall, England, UK....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.20°N 05.26°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnassarie
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.15°N 05.49°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnbee
| class="adr" | Fife
| class="note" | 56.24°N 02.76°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnbo
Carnbo
Carnbo is a hamlet in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It lies approximately 6 miles east of Kinross, on the A91 road on the South Queich burn....
| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.21°N 03.53°W
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| class="fn org" | Carn Brea Village
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.22°N 05.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnbroe
Carnbroe
Carnbroe is a village in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.A former industrial village, Carnbroe is located southeast of Coatbridge and southwest of neighbouring Airdrie. It lies above a meander of the North Calder Water, which flows around the village in a steep gorge. Once a collier...
| class="adr" | North Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.84°N 04.01°W
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| class="fn org" | Càrn Deas
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.96°N 05.44°W
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| class="fn org" | Carne
Carne
Carne or Carné is a surname, and may refer to* Sir Edward Carne* Elizabeth Catherine Thomas Carne* James Carne* Jean Carne* John Carne* Joseph Carne* Joseph Edmund Carne* Judy Carne* Marcel Carné* Rick Carne* Warren Carne...
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.07°N 05.11°W
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| class="fn org" | Carne
Carne
Carne or Carné is a surname, and may refer to* Sir Edward Carne* Elizabeth Catherine Thomas Carne* James Carne* Jean Carne* John Carne* Joseph Carne* Joseph Edmund Carne* Judy Carne* Marcel Carné* Rick Carne* Warren Carne...
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.20°N 04.93°W
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| class="fn org" | Carne
Carne
Carne or Carné is a surname, and may refer to* Sir Edward Carne* Elizabeth Catherine Thomas Carne* James Carne* Jean Carne* John Carne* Joseph Carne* Joseph Edmund Carne* Judy Carne* Marcel Carné* Rick Carne* Warren Carne...
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.38°N 04.88°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnebone
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.13°N 05.22°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnedd
| class="adr" | Powys
| class="note" | 52.50°N 03.44°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnedd Dafydd
Carnedd Dafydd
Carnedd Dafydd is a mountain peak in the Carneddau range in Snowdonia, North Wales, and is the third highest peak in Wales, or the fourth if Crib y Ddysgl on the Snowdon ridge is counted. Situated south-west of Carnedd Llewelyn and north of Pen yr Ole Wen, Carnedd Dafydd is on the main ridge of...
| class="adr" | Gwynedd
| class="note" | 53.13°N 04.01°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnedd Llewelyn
Carnedd Llewelyn
Carnedd Llewelyn, usually spelt Carnedd Llywelyn in Welsh, is a mountain massif in the Carneddau range in Snowdonia, north-west Wales...
| class="adr" | Gwynedd
| class="note" | 53.16°N 03.99°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnegie
| class="adr" | Angus
| class="note" | 56.55°N 02.76°W
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| class="fn org" | Càrn Eige
Carn Eige
Càrn Eige, sometimes spelt Càrn Eighe, is the highest mountain in northern Scotland . It is in the Highland council area, on the boundary between the historic counties of Inverness and Ross and Cromarty, on the former lands of the Clan Chisholm.The mountain is very remote, more than 10 km ...
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.30°N 05.11°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnetown
| class="adr" | Rhondda, Cynon, Taff
| class="note" | 51.63°N 03.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnforth
Carnforth
- References :...
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 54.12°N 02.78°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnglas
| class="adr" | Swansea
| class="note" | 51.61°N 04.00°W
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| class="fn org" | Càrn Gorm
Càrn Gorm
Càrn Gorm is a Scottish mountain situated 22 km west of Aberfeldy in the council area of Perth and Kinross, it stands in a group of four Munros known as the Càrn Mairg group or the Glen Lyon Horseshoe on the north side of Glen Lyon.- Overview :...
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.22°N 05.39°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnhedryn
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 51.89°N 05.21°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnhedryn Uchaf
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 51.89°N 05.21°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnhell Green
Carnhell Green
Carnhell Green is a hamlet in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately three miles southwest of Camborne at ....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.18°N 05.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnhot
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.26°N 05.17°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnick Lane
| class="adr" | East Ayrshire
| class="note" | 55.21°N 04.39°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnkie
Carnkie, Helston
Carnkie is a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately three and a half miles west of Penryn and approximately five miles north east of Helston.The village consists of a Village hall and a garage, and until 2010 a chapel....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.16°N 05.20°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnkie
Carnkie, Redruth
Carnkie is a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately one and a half miles south west of Redruth.The village is built largely along the great flat lode , and is surrounded by numerous derelict mine buildings, most of which were built by the mining magnate, Count...
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.20°N 05.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnkief
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.32°N 05.12°W
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| class="fn org" | Carno
Carno
Carno is a village in Powys, Mid Wales. It is located on the main A470 road between Llanbrynmair & Caersws.The local railway station, on the Cambrian Line, closed as part of the Beeching closures in the 1965. An ongoing campaign started in August 2009 for its reopening, with the Welsh Assembly...
| class="adr" | Powys
| class="note" | 52.55°N 03.55°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnoch River
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 56.68°N 05.45°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carnock
Carnock
Carnock is a village located in Fife, Scotland, approximately northwest of Dunfermline and 1 mile east of Oakley, Fife. The village is said to be named for St. Cearnock, a disciple of St. Ninian...
| class="adr" | Fife
| class="note" | 56.07°N 03.54°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnon Downs
Carnon Downs
Carnon Downs is a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately three miles south west of Truro on the A39 Truro to Falmouth road....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.21°N 05.09°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnon River
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.19°N 05.13°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnoustie
Carnoustie
Carnoustie is a town and former police burgh in the council area of Angus, Scotland. It is situated at the mouth of the Barry Burn on the North Sea coast...
| class="adr" | Angus
| class="note" | 56.49°N 02.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnsmerry
Carnsmerry
Carnsmerry is a hamlet in Cornwall, England, UK. It is half a mile west of Bugle....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.38°N 04.80°W
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| class="fn org" | Carn Towan
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.07°N 05.69°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carntyne
Carntyne
Carntyne is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated north of the River Clyde, and to the east end of the city...
| class="adr" | City of Glasgow
| class="note" | 55.85°N 04.19°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnwadric
Carnwadric
Carnwadric is an area of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated south of the River Clyde.Carnwadric was a farm owned by Sir John Maxwell, one of approximately seven such large holdings owned by him and rented to others. The land was formerly owned by the Stuart kings and queens of Scotland...
| class="adr" | City of Glasgow
| class="note" | 55.80°N 04.33°W
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| class="fn org" | Carnwath
Carnwath
Carnwath is a moorland village on the southern edge of the Pentland Hills of Lanarkshire, Scotland. The village lies about south of both Edinburgh and Glasgow...
| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.69°N 03.62°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carnyorth
Carnyorth
Carnyorth is a hamlet in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is approximately one mile south of Pendeen and six miles northwest of Penzance....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.13°N 05.68°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Caroe
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.68°N 04.60°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carol Green
| class="adr" | Solihull
| class="note" | 52.39°N 01.63°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Caroy
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.39°N 06.49°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carpalla
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.35°N 04.86°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carpenders Park
Carpenders Park
Carpenders Park is a suburb of Watford in the Watford Rural parish of the Three Rivers district of Hertfordshire, England. It is located in the south western corner of Hertfordshire and close to the boundary with Greater London...
| class="adr" | Hertfordshire
| class="note" | 51.62°N 00.38°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carpenter's Hill
| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.32°N 01.89°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carperby
Carperby
Carperby is a village in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England, in the Yorkshire Dales. It lies about eight miles west of Leyburn.-Brief history:...
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.29°N 02.00°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carr
| class="adr" | Rotherham
| class="note" | 53.40°N 01.23°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carr
| class="adr" | Bury
| class="note" | 53.64°N 02.33°W
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| class="fn org" | Carradale
Carradale
Carradale is a picturesque village on the east side of Kintyre, overlooking the Kilbrannan Sound and the west coast of the Isle of Arran, approximately 14 miles from Campbeltown...
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 55.58°N 05.47°W
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| class="fn org" | Carradale Water
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 55.58°N 05.50°W
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| class="fn org" | Carragraich
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.88°N 06.74°W
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| class="fn org" | Carr Bank
Carr Bank
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| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.19°N 02.81°W
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| class="fn org" | Carr Beck
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.39°N 01.32°W
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| class="fn org" | Carrbridge
Carrbridge
Carrbridge is a village in Badenoch and Strathspey in the Scottish Highlands. It lies off the A9 road on the A938 road, west of Skye of Curr, southeast of Findhom Bridge, near Bogroy.It has the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands and nearby ancient pine forest contains the Landmark Forest...
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.27°N 03.82°W
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| class="fn org" | Carrbrook
Carrbrook
Carrbrook is an area in the east of Stalybridge, in Greater Manchester, England. The area still has many seventeenth and eighteenth century buildings. Much of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century village was built during the industrial boom brought by the printworks. Modern Housing...
| class="adr" | Tameside
| class="note" | 53.50°N 02.03°W
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| class="fn org" | Carr Cross
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.61°N 02.95°W
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| class="fn org" | Carreg Ddu
| class="adr" | Gwynedd
| class="note" | 52.93°N 04.57°W
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| class="fn org" | Carreglefn
Carreglefn
Carreglefn is a village in Anglesey, in north-west Wales....
| class="adr" | Isle of Anglesey
| class="note" | 53.37°N 04.43°W
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| class="fn org" | Carregwastad Point
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 52.02°N 05.03°W
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| class="fn org" | Carreg-wen
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 52.03°N 04.59°W
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| class="fn org" | Carreg y Garth
| class="adr" | Gwynedd
| class="note" | 53.16°N 04.12°W
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| class="fn org" | Carr Gate
| class="adr" | Wakefield
| class="note" | 53.71°N 01.53°W
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| class="fn org" | Carr Green
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.38°N 02.43°W
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| class="fn org" | Carr Hill
| class="adr" | Gateshead
| class="note" | 54.94°N 01.59°W
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| class="fn org" | Carrhouse
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.84°N 03.74°W
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| class="fn org" | Carr Houses
Carr Houses
Carr Houses Hamlet is situated half a mile east of Ince Blundell, in Sefton, Merseyside, England. It is a traditional grouping of farm buildings built on medieval footings. Rigmaiden Farm and Cottage date back to the 17th century. Kiln Barn and Hare Barn have been renovated and converted into...
| class="adr" | Sefton
| class="note" | 53.51°N 03.02°W
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| class="fn org" | Carrick
Carrick, Scotland
Carrick is a former comital district of Scotland which today forms part of South Ayrshire.-History:The word Carrick comes from the Gaelic word Carraig, meaning rock or rocky place. Maybole was the historic capital of Carrick. The county was eventually combined into Ayrshire which was divided...
| class="adr" | Fife
| class="note" | 56.38°N 02.90°W
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| class="fn org" | Carrick Castle
Carrick Castle
Carrick Castle is a 15th-century tower house on the west shore of Loch Goil, Argyll, Scotland. It is located between Cuilmuich and Carrick, south of Lochgoilhead....
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.10°N 04.91°W
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| class="fn org" | Carriden
| class="adr" | Falkirk
| class="note" | 56.01°N 03.58°W
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| class="fn org" | Carrington
Carrington, Greater Manchester
Carrington is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. Historically a part of Cheshire, the village is west of Greater Manchester Urban Area, and is the site of a large gas and chemical works, which produce gases by fractional distillation of...
| class="adr" | Trafford
| class="note" | 53.42°N 02.39°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carrington
Carrington, Lincolnshire
Carrington is a village and civil parish located about 7 miles north of the town of Boston, Lincolnshire, England. The village was created a township in 1812, after the drainage of the West Fen in 1802, and became a civil parish in 1858....
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.06°N 00.04°W
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| class="fn org" | Carrington
Carrington, Nottingham
Carrington is a small suburb of Nottingham, England. It is approximately 1.3 miles North of Nottingham City Centre. It lies next to the areas of Sherwood, Mapperley Park, Forest Fields, Basford and the Forest Recreation Ground.-Amenities:...
| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 52.97°N 01.16°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carrington
Carrington, Midlothian
Carrington is a small, rural village in Midlothian, Scotland. It is located to the south of Bonnyrigg.-Church:The former Carrington Parish Church was built in 1710-1711. It closed for regular worship in 1975...
| class="adr" | Midlothian
| class="note" | 55.82°N 03.10°W
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| class="fn org" | Carrog
Carrog
Carrog is a village in Denbighshire, Wales. Formerly referred to as Llansanffraid-Glyn Dyfrdwy, as it lies within the parish of Llansanffraid Glyndyfrdwy, it takes its modern name from the Great Western Railway station on the opposite bank of the River Dee, which in turn took its name Carrog is a...
| class="adr" | Denbighshire
| class="note" | 52.97°N 03.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Carrog
Carrog
Carrog is a village in Denbighshire, Wales. Formerly referred to as Llansanffraid-Glyn Dyfrdwy, as it lies within the parish of Llansanffraid Glyndyfrdwy, it takes its modern name from the Great Western Railway station on the opposite bank of the River Dee, which in turn took its name Carrog is a...
| class="adr" | Conwy
| class="note" | 53.00°N 03.84°W
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| class="fn org" | Carron
| class="adr" | North Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 56.02°N 04.06°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carron
Carron, Falkirk
Carron is a small village within the Falkirk council area of Scotland. The village is situated in the Forth Valley, north of Falkirk, north-west of Grangemouth and south-east of Stenhousemuir. Carron directly adjoins the neighbouring village of Carronshore to the east.The village sits north of...
| class="adr" | Falkirk
| class="note" | 56.01°N 03.88°W
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| class="fn org" | Carron
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.86°N 04.58°W
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| class="fn org" | Carron
Carron, Speyside
Carron is an old distillery village on the north bank of the River Spey in Moray, Scotland....
| class="adr" | Moray
| class="note" | 57.45°N 03.30°W
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| class="fn org" | Carronbridge
Carronbridge
Carronbridge is a village in the parish of Morton in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The village is at the junction of the A76 and A702 roads approximately north of Thornhill. To the west of the village the Carron Water flows into the River Nith...
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 55.25°N 03.79°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carronshore
Carronshore
Carronshore is a small village in the Falkirk council area of Scotland. The village lies in the Forth Valley, north of the town of Falkirk and directly to the east of neighbouring village Carron.The village sits north of the River Carron....
| class="adr" | Falkirk
| class="note" | 56.02°N 03.79°W
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| class="fn org" | Carroway Head
| class="adr" | Warwickshire
| class="note" | 52.58°N 01.78°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carrow Hill
| class="adr" | Monmouthshire
| class="note" | 51.60°N 02.82°W
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| class="fn org" | Carr Sheild
| class="adr" | Northumberland
| class="note" | 54.81°N 02.31°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carrutherstown
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 55.02°N 03.40°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carr Vale
Carr Vale
Carr Vale is a small village attached to the New Bolsover model village, Bolsover, Derbyshire.It was begun in the late Nineteenth century to house miners of the Bolsover Mining Company....
| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 53.21°N 01.31°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carrville
Carrville
Carrville is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a short distance to the east of Durham, near to Moor End and Belmont. Carrville is part of the Belmont parish....
| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.78°N 01.53°W
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| class="fn org" | Carsaig
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.02°N 05.64°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carsaig
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.31°N 05.98°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carsegownie
| class="adr" | Angus
| class="note" | 56.67°N 02.81°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carshalton
Carshalton
Carshalton is a suburban area of the London Borough of Sutton, England. It is located 10 miles south-southwest of Charing Cross, situated in the valley of the River Wandle, one of the sources of which is Carshalton Ponds in the centre of the village. The combined population of the five wards...
| class="adr" | Sutton
| class="note" | 51.36°N 00.17°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carshalton Beeches
| class="adr" | Sutton
| class="note" | 51.35°N 00.17°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carshalton on the Hill
| class="adr" | Sutton
| class="note" | 51.35°N 00.16°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carsington
Carsington
Carsington is a village in the middle of the Derbyshire Dales, England; it adjoins the hamlet of Hopton, close to the historic town of Wirksworth and village of Brassington.Population - 111-History:...
| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 53.07°N 01.62°W
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| class="fn org" | Carsington Water
| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 53.05°N 01.62°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carsluith
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 54.85°N 04.36°W
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| class="fn org" | Carsphairn
Carsphairn
Carsphairn is a village in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is located about half way between Dalmellington and St. John's Town of Dalry, next to the A713 road. Carsphairn annual sheep show is held in the village. Cairnsmore of Carsphairn is to the north east of the village in the Carsphairn...
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 55.21°N 04.26°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carstairs
Carstairs
The name Carstairs refers to a pair of villages located some 4–5 miles east of the town of Lanark in the administrative region of South Lanarkshire in southern Scotland....
| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.69°N 03.70°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carstairs Junction
| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.68°N 03.67°W
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| class="fn org" | Carswell Marsh
| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.68°N 01.53°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cartbridge
| class="adr" | Surrey
| class="note" | 51.29°N 00.55°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carterhaugh
Carterhaugh
Carterhaugh is a wood and farm near the confluence of the Yarrow Water and the Ettrick Water near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders.. This real location is the fictional setting for the meeting between Tam Lin and Janet in the ballad "Tam Lin".Some researchers of the Tam Lin ballad equate...
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.52°N 02.90°W
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| class="fn org" | Carter Knowle
| class="adr" | Sheffield
| class="note" | 53.35°N 01.50°W
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| class="fn org" | Carter's Clay
| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 51.01°N 01.57°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carter's Green
| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.76°N 00.18°E
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carter's Hill
| class="adr" | Berkshire
| class="note" | 51.41°N 00.90°W
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| class="fn org" | Carterspiece
| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.82°N 02.59°W
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| class="fn org" | Carterton
Carterton, Oxfordshire
Carterton is the second largest town in West Oxfordshire and is about south of the A40 and south-west of Witney. The town is on the edge of the Thames Valley and on the edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.-History:...
| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.75°N 01.59°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carterway Heads
Carterway Heads
Carterway Heads is a village in Northumberland, in England. It is situated between Consett and the Derwent Reservoir, at the intersection of the A68 and B6278 roads.- Governance :Carterway Heads is in the parliamentary constituency of Hexham....
| class="adr" | Northumberland
| class="note" | 54.85°N 01.93°W
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| class="fn org" | Carthamartha
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.56°N 04.31°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carthew
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.36°N 04.81°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carthew
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.17°N 05.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Carthorpe
Carthorpe
Carthorpe is a small village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is located about 4 miles south of Bedale. It has a population of 301.Village services include a pub ,and a phonebox...
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.24°N 01.54°W
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| class="fn org" | Cartington
Cartington
Cartington is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England. It is about south west of Alnwick, and about north west of Rothbury, and has a population of 97....
| class="adr" | Northumberland
| class="note" | 55.33°N 01.95°W
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| class="fn org" | Cartland
| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.69°N 03.81°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cartledge
Cartledge
Cartledge is a hamlet in Derbyshire, England. It is southwest of Sheffield, and just south of the village of Holmesfield. Its name is derived from the Old Norse kartr, meaning rocky ground, and the Old English pre 7th-century loecc, meaning boggy stream...
| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 53.28°N 01.52°W
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| class="fn org" | Cartmel
Cartmel
Cartmel is a village in Cumbria, England, situated north-west of Grange-over-Sands and close to the River Eea. Historically it was in Lancashire; boundary changes brought it into the newly created county of Cumbria in 1974, yet keeping it within the boundaries of the traditional County Palatine...
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.19°N 02.95°W
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| class="fn org" | Cartmel Fell
Cartmel Fell
Cartmel Fell is a hill, hamlet and civil parish in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, England. The parish has a population of 309.St. Anthony's Church was built as a chapel of ease for Cartmel Priory in about 1504, and has changed little since...
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.28°N 02.90°W
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| class="fn org" | Cartsdyke
Cartsdyke
Cartsdyke is a suburb of the town of Greenock, Scotland.It is served by Cartsdyke railway station....
| class="adr" | Inverclyde
| class="note" | 55.93°N 04.73°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cartsdyke
Cartsdyke
Cartsdyke is a suburb of the town of Greenock, Scotland.It is served by Cartsdyke railway station....
| class="adr" | Inverclyde
| class="note" | 55.93°N 04.75°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cartworth
| class="adr" | Kirklees
| class="note" | 53.55°N 01.79°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carway
Carway
Carway is a village situated to the north of the town of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales, in the Gwendraeth Fawr valley. It is part of the Llanelli Rural community....
| class="adr" | Carmarthenshire
| class="note" | 51.73°N 04.23°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carwinley
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 55.03°N 02.94°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carwynnen
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.18°N 05.29°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cary
Castle Cary
Castle Cary is a market town and civil parish in south Somerset, England, north west of Wincanton and south of Shepton Mallet.The town is situated on the River Cary, a tributary of the Parrett.-History:...
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.09°N 02.81°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cary Fitzpaine
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.04°N 02.65°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carzield
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 55.11°N 03.63°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Carzise
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.15°N 05.37°W
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|- class="vcard"| class="fn org" | Cascob
| class="adr" | Powys
| class="note" | 52.28°N 03.13°W
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| class="fn org" | Cas-Gwent (Chepstow)
| class="adr" | Monmouthshire
| class="note" | 51.63°N 02.68°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cashes Green
Cashes Green
Cashes Green is a substantial residential area on the outskirts of Stroud, in Gloucestershire, England.-History:The original small village of Cashes Green, situated on the southern slope of Randwick Hill, underwent massive expansion in the second half of the 20th century with the addition of both...
| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.74°N 02.26°W
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| class="fn org" | Cashlie
| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.53°N 04.47°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cashmoor
| class="adr" | Dorset
| class="note" | 50.91°N 02.04°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Caskieberran
| class="adr" | Fife
| class="note" | 56.18°N 03.21°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Casnewydd (Newport)
| class="adr" |
| class="note" | 51.58°N 02.99°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cassey Compton
| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.83°N 01.94°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cassington
Cassington
Cassington is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire about northwest of Oxford. The village lies on gravel strata about from the confluence of the River Evenlode with the River Thames. The parish includes the hamlet of Worton northeast of the village and the site of the former hamlet of...
| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.78°N 01.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Cassley
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 58.11°N 04.74°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cassop
Cassop
Cassop is a village in County Durham, in England. It has a population of about 500 and is located near the city of Durham...
| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.73°N 01.47°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castallack
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.07°N 05.56°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castell
Castell
A castell is a human tower built traditionally in festivals at many locations within Catalonia, Spain. At these festivals, several colles castelleres or teams often succeed in building and dismantling a tower's structure...
| class="adr" | Denbighshire
| class="note" | 53.20°N 03.33°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castell
Castell
A castell is a human tower built traditionally in festivals at many locations within Catalonia, Spain. At these festivals, several colles castelleres or teams often succeed in building and dismantling a tower's structure...
| class="adr" | Conwy
| class="note" | 53.20°N 03.85°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castell-Nedd (Neath)
| class="adr" | Neath Port Talbot
| class="note" | 51.65°N 03.82°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Castell-y-bwch
| class="adr" | Torfaen
| class="note" | 51.62°N 03.05°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castell-y-rhingyll
| class="adr" | Carmarthenshire
| class="note" | 51.80°N 04.07°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Casterton
Casterton, Cumbria
Casterton is a small village and civil parish close to Kirkby Lonsdale on the River Lune in the south east corner of Cumbria, England.The parish is bounded by Kirkby Lonsdale, Barbon, Dent, Leck and Burrow-with-Burrow, and lies just outside the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park:...
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.20°N 02.58°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle
Castle, Bedford
Castle is an electoral ward and area of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.The boundaries of Castle are approximately Bromham Road and Goldington Road to the north, Denmark Street and George Street to the east, Rope Walk to the south, with the Midland Main Line railway line and Ashburnam Road to the...
| class="adr" | Bedford
| class="note" | 52.13°N 00.45°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle
Castle
A castle is a type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble...
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.19°N 02.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle
Castle
A castle is a type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble...
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.04°N 03.29°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle
Castle
A castle is a type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble...
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.80°N 02.95°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Acre
Castle Acre
Castle Acre is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is situated on the River Nar some north of the town of Swaffham...
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.70°N 00.67°E
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| class="fn org" | Castle Ashby
Castle Ashby
Castle Ashby is the name of a civil parish, an estate village and an English country house in rural Northamptonshire. Historically the village was set up to service the needs of Castle Ashby Manor, the seat of the Marquess of Northampton. The village has one small pub-hotel, The Falcon. At the time...
| class="adr" | Northamptonshire
| class="note" | 52.22°N 00.74°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlebay
Castlebay
Castlebay is the main village and a community council area on the island of Barra in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It is located on the south coast of the island, and overlooks a bay in the Atlantic Ocean dominated by Kisimul Castle, as well as nearby islands such as Vatersay.- Church :The...
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 56.95°N 07.49°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Bolton
Castle Bolton
Castle Bolton is a village near Bolton Castle in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, England. It gets its name from the castle which looks over the village green....
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.31°N 01.95°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Bromwich
Castle Bromwich
Castle Bromwich is a suburb situated within the northern part of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the English county of West Midlands. It is bordered by the rest of the borough to the south east, North Warwickshire to the east and north east; also Shard End to the south west, Castle Vale,...
| class="adr" | Birmingham
| class="note" | 52.49°N 01.78°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Bytham
Castle Bytham
Castle Bytham is a picturesque village and Civil Parish of around 300 houses in South Kesteven in south Lincolnshire.At one time the village was an important commercial centre for the surrounding agricultural communities, but it is now largely a dormitory, although a number of farming families...
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 52.75°N 00.54°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlebythe
Castlebythe
Castlebythe is a village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is situated on the southern slopes of the Preseli Hills, 10 km south-east of Fishguard. The northern part of the parish is in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park...
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 51.91°N 04.88°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Caereinion
| class="adr" | Powys
| class="note" | 52.63°N 03.24°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Camps
Castle Camps
Castle Camps was a Norman Castle located in what is now the civil parish of Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire.-Owners:Castle Camps was originally a Saxon manor, belonging to Wulfwin, a Thane of King Edward the Confessor. After the Norman invasion, William the Conqueror gave the manor to Aubrey de Vere...
| class="adr" | Cambridgeshire
| class="note" | 52.06°N 00.37°E
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| class="fn org" | Castle Carlton
Castle Carlton
Castle Carlton is a hamlet in the civil parish of Reston about south of Louth, in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.At Castle Carlton there is a wide moat surrounding a mound on which stood a twelfth century motte and bailey castle, most likely wooden, founded by Justiciar Hugh...
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.32°N 00.08°E
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| class="fn org" | Castle Carrock
Castle Carrock
Castle Carrock is a village and civil parish on the B6413 road, in the City of Carlisle District, in the English county of Cumbria. It has a pub , a primary school and many walks...
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.88°N 02.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Cary
Castle Cary
Castle Cary is a market town and civil parish in south Somerset, England, north west of Wincanton and south of Shepton Mallet.The town is situated on the River Cary, a tributary of the Parrett.-History:...
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.08°N 02.52°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlecary
Castlecary
Castlecary is a small village on the border between the North Lanarkshire and Falkirk council areas in Scotland. It is close to the new town of Cumbernauld....
| class="adr" | North Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.98°N 03.95°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Combe
Castle Combe
Castle Combe is a small village in Wiltshire, England, with a population of about 350. It is renowned for its attractiveness and tranquillity, and for fine buildings including the medieval church. The 14th century market cross, erected when the privilege to hold a weekly market in Castle Combe was...
| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.49°N 02.23°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlecraig
Castlecraig
Castlecraig, also known as Craig Castle and Castle Craig, is a 16th-century fortification located on the north shore of the Black Isle in northern Scotland. It is on the south coast of the Cromarty Firth, north-east of Culbokie and north of the city of Inverness...
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.68°N 03.38°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlecroft
Castlecroft
Castlecroft is a suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, located on the edge of the city, WSW of the city centre. It is situated where the Merry Hill, and Tettenhall Wightwick wards meet, and also borders South Staffordshire.-History:...
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 52.57°N 02.19°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Donington
Castle Donington
Castle Donington is a village, with a population of around 7000 in the North West of Leicestershire, part of the Derby postcode area and on the edge of the National Forest. It is the closest town to East Midlands Airport.-Transport and housing:...
| class="adr" | Leicestershire
| class="note" | 52.83°N 01.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Douglas
Castle Douglas
Castle Douglas , a town in the south of Scotland in Dumfries and Galloway, lies in the eastern part of Galloway known as the Stewartry, between the towns of Dalbeattie and Gatehouse of Fleet.-History:...
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 54.93°N 03.93°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Eaton
Castle Eaton
Castle Eaton is a village and civil parish on the River Thames about northwest of Highworth. It is historically in Wiltshire but since 1997 has been part of Swindon unitary authority...
| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.65°N 01.79°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Eden
Castle Eden
For the similarly named castle in Aberdeenshire, see Eden Castle.Castle Eden is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a short distance to the south of Peterlee, Wingate, the A19 and Castle Eden Dene...
| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.72°N 01.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle End
| class="adr" | Cambridgeshire
| class="note" | 52.65°N 00.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlefields
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.33°N 02.70°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Fields
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.71°N 02.74°W
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| class="fn org" | Castleford
Castleford
Castleford is the largest of the "five towns" district in the metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, England. It is near Pontefract, and has a population of 37,525 according to the 2001 Census, but has seen a rise in recent years and is now around 45-50,000. To the north...
| class="adr" | Wakefield
| class="note" | 53.72°N 01.36°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Frome
| class="adr" | Herefordshire
| class="note" | 52.10°N 02.49°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Gate, Cornwall
Castle Gate, Cornwall
Castle Gate is a hamlet in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately three miles north-northeast of Penzance at in a former mining area....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.15°N 05.51°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlegreen
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.49°N 03.00°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Green
Castle Green, London
Castle Green is a park and suburb in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, United Kingdom. The locality is close to Creekmouth and is part of the Becontree estate....
| class="adr" | Barking and Dagenham
| class="note" | 51.52°N 00.11°E
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| class="fn org" | Castle Green
Castle Green, Surrey
Castle Green is a small village in the civil parish of Chobham in the Woking district of Surrey, England. Its nearest town is Woking, which lies approximately south-east from the village...
| class="adr" | Surrey
| class="note" | 51.33°N 00.62°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Green
| class="adr" | Barnsley
| class="note" | 53.51°N 01.62°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Gresley
Castle Gresley
Castle Gresley is a village and civil parish about southwest of the centre of Swadlincote in South Derbyshire, England. The village is about west of the village of Church Gresley....
| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 52.75°N 01.60°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlehead
| class="adr" | Renfrewshire
| class="note" | 55.83°N 04.44°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Hedingham
Castle Hedingham
Castle Hedingham is a small village in northeast Essex, England, located four miles west of Halstead and is situated in the Colne Valley on the ancient road from Colchester, Essex, to Cambridge....
| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.98°N 00.59°E
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| class="fn org" | Castle Hill
| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.15°N 00.41°E
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| class="fn org" | Castle Hill
Castle Hill, Brighton
Castle Hill is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Brighton, England. Although Brighton is a Unitary authority, English Nature classify it under East Sussex...
| class="adr" | East Sussex
| class="note" | 51.03°N 00.20°E
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| class="fn org" | Castle Hill
Castle Hill, Suffolk
Castle Hill is a suburb of the large town of Ipswich, in the Ipswich District, in the English county of Suffolk.-References:*Philip's Street Atlas Suffolk...
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.07°N 01.13°E
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| class="fn org" | Castle Hill
| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.22°N 02.33°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlehill
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.60°N 03.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlehill
| class="adr" | South Ayrshire
| class="note" | 55.44°N 04.61°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castle Hill
| class="adr" | Stockport
| class="note" | 53.43°N 02.12°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlehill
Castlehill, Dumbarton
Castlehill is an area of the town of Dumbarton in the West Dunbartonshire area of Scotland. Located in the Western part of the town next to the Brucehill area, Castlehill was built as a council run housing scheme...
| class="adr" | West Dunbartonshire
| class="note" | 55.95°N 04.59°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlehill
| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.45°N 03.18°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Island
Castle Island, Scotland
Castle Island or Allimturrail is a small tidal island, lying off the east coast of Little Cumbrae, and to the west of Trail Island, in the Firth of Clyde. It is joined to Little Cumbrae at low tide....
| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.20°N 03.39°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Kennedy
Castle Kennedy
Castle Kennedy is a village three miles east of Stranraer in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.There is a castle there - indeed there are two. Castle Kennedy itself was burned down in the eighteenth century and remains a ruin to this day, the owner deciding to build Lochinch Castle as a replacement...
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 54.89°N 04.96°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlemartin
Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire
Castlemartin is a village, parish and community in the Hundred of Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire, West Wales.- Location :...
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 51.64°N 05.02°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlemilk
Castlemilk
Castlemilk is a district of Glasgow, Scotland. It lies to the south of the city adjacent to Rutherglen, Croftfoot, Simshill and the separate village of Carmunnock...
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 55.08°N 03.33°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlemilk
Castlemilk
Castlemilk is a district of Glasgow, Scotland. It lies to the south of the city adjacent to Rutherglen, Croftfoot, Simshill and the separate village of Carmunnock...
| class="adr" | City of Glasgow
| class="note" | 55.79°N 04.23°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlemorris
Castlemorris
Castlemorris is a small village in the heart of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Castlemorris has a population of roughly 150 people of all ages.-Tourism:...
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 51.93°N 05.05°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlemorton
Castlemorton
Castlemorton is a village and civil parish close to Malvern in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England.It consists of a village centre, a large common and many farms and houses within the area...
| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.03°N 02.30°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle O'er
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 55.21°N 03.19°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlerigg
Castlerigg
Castlerigg is an area of Keswick, Cumbria, England, named after a hill in the immediate area.Until the early twentieth century much of the area, comprising a large part of Keswick, was owned by the family living at Castlerigg Manor...
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.58°N 03.11°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Rising
Castle Rising
Castle Rising is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is best known as the location of Castle Rising Castle, which dominates the village...
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.78°N 00.46°E
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| class="fn org" | Castleside
Castleside
Castleside is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a short distance to the south-west of Consett. The village centre is located on the main A68 road which runs between Edinburgh and Darlington and the village crossroads allow easy access to Consett, the North Pennines and Stanhope...
| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.82°N 01.87°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Street
| class="adr" | Calderdale
| class="note" | 53.71°N 02.07°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlethorpe
Castlethorpe
Castlethorpe is a village and civil parish with a population of about 1000 in the Borough of Milton Keynes , England. It is about north-east of Stony Stratford, north-west of Newport Pagnell and north of Central Milton Keynes...
| class="adr" | Northamptonshire
| class="note" | 52.08°N 00.84°W
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| class="fn org" | Castlethorpe
Castlethorpe
Castlethorpe is a village and civil parish with a population of about 1000 in the Borough of Milton Keynes , England. It is about north-east of Stony Stratford, north-west of Newport Pagnell and north of Central Milton Keynes...
| class="adr" | North Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.55°N 00.52°W
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| class="fn org" | Castleton
| class="adr" | Aberdeenshire
| class="note" | 57.00°N 03.40°W
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| class="fn org" | Castleton
Castleton, Angus
Castleton is a village in Angus, Scotland. This settlement is situated along the A94 road between Glamis and Meigle. Approximately one kilometre to the south is the village of Eassie noted for the presence of the Eassie Stone; this carved Pictish stone is dated prior to the Early Middle Ages...
| class="adr" | Angus
| class="note" | 56.60°N 03.09°W
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| class="fn org" | Castleton
Castleton, Newport
Castleton is a small hamlet in the city of Newport, South Wales.__FORCETOC__- Location :Castleton is located in the Marshfield ward, an affluent fringe region to the west of the city of Newport, also near the eastern fringes of Cardiff...
| class="adr" | City of Newport
| class="note" | 51.54°N 03.08°W
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| class="fn org" | Castleton
| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 53.33°N 01.77°W
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| class="fn org" | Castleton
Castleton, North Yorkshire
Castleton is a village on the River Esk, part of the civil parish of Danby in the county of North Yorkshire in England. It can be found about 15 miles south-east of Middlesbrough, in the North York Moors. There was once a medieval castle sited on Castle Hill....
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.46°N 00.95°W
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| class="fn org" | Castleton
| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.29°N 03.73°W
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| class="fn org" | Castleton
Castleton, Greater Manchester
Castleton is an area of Rochdale and an electoral ward of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, in Greater Manchester, England. It is south-southwest of Rochdale town centre and north-northwest of the city of Manchester....
| class="adr" | Rochdale
| class="note" | 53.58°N 02.18°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Town
Castle town
A castle town is a settlement built adjacent to or surrounding a castle. Castle towns are common in Medieval Europe. Good example include small towns like Alnwick and Arundel, which are still dominated by their castles...
| class="adr" | West Sussex
| class="note" | 50.87°N 00.29°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castletown
| class="adr" | Dorset
| class="note" | 50.56°N 02.45°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castletown
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 58.58°N 03.39°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castletown
| class="adr" | Sunderland
| class="note" | 54.91°N 01.45°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castletown
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.66°N 02.77°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castletown
| class="adr" | Isle of Man
| class="note" | 54.06°N 04.66°W
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| class="fn org" | Castletown
Castletown, Cheshire
Castletown in the parish of Shocklach, in Cheshire, England is a deserted village located at whose sole remains are earthworks. The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument....
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.05°N 02.85°W
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| class="fn org" | Castletown
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 52.80°N 02.13°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castletump
| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.95°N 02.42°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Castle-upon-Alun
| class="adr" | The Vale Of Glamorgan
| class="note" | 51.45°N 03.57°W
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| class="fn org" | Castle Vale
Castle Vale
Castle Vale is a housing estate located near Erdington currently Castle Vale votes with Tyburn Ward which is part of Erdington constituency, northeast of Birmingham city centre in England...
| class="adr" | Birmingham
| class="note" | 52.51°N 01.79°W
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| class="fn org" | Castleweary
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.31°N 02.94°W
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| class="fn org" | Castley
Castley
Castley is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England, It is on the River Wharfe and about 10 miles from the centre of Leeds.-External links:...
| class="adr" | Leeds
| class="note" | 53.90°N 01.60°W
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| class="fn org" | Castling's Heath
Castling's Heath
Castling’s Heath is a hamlet in the Babergh district of the county of Suffolk, England. It has a barn called Castling’s Hall, which is also called Dove Barn, where weddings take place. It is in the civil parish of Groton, which is a village. The nearest large village is Boxford.-Location grid:...
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.05°N 00.87°E
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| class="fn org" | Caston
Caston
Caston is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.It covers an area of and had a population of 459 in 174 households as of the2001 censusFor the purposes of local government, it falls within the district of Breckland.- History :...
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.53°N 00.87°E
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| class="fn org" | Castor
Castor, Cambridgeshire
Castor is a village and civil parish in the City of Peterborough unitary authority, about west of the city centre. The parish is part of the former Soke of Peterborough, which was considered part of Northamptonshire but was more recently part of Cambridgeshire.-History:Castor's toponym is derived...
| class="adr" | Cambridgeshire
| class="note" | 52.56°N 00.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Caswell
| class="adr" | Swansea
| class="note" | 51.56°N 04.03°W
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| class="fn org" | Catacol
Catacol
Catacol is a small village on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. It is located on the north west side of the island, just a few miles along the coastal road from Lochranza at the foot of Glen Catacol, a steep-sided valley. It derives its name from Old Norse, referring to the 'gully of the...
| class="adr" | North Ayrshire
| class="note" | 55.68°N 05.32°W
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| class="fn org" | Cat Bank
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.36°N 03.07°W
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| class="fn org" | Catbrain
Catbrain
Catbrain Hill, simply known as Catbrain, is a small village near the north of Bristol, at the edge of neighbouring district South Gloucestershire, England. It is located by Cribbs Causeway, on a road that contains many car dealerships....
| class="adr" | South Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.51°N 02.62°W
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| class="fn org" | Catbrook
Catbrook
Catbrook is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.- Location :Catbrook is located six miles south of Monmouth and one mile north west of Tintern.- History & Amenities :...
| class="adr" | Monmouthshire
| class="note" | 51.71°N 02.72°W
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| class="fn org" | Catch
| class="adr" | Flintshire
| class="note" | 53.22°N 03.19°W
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| class="fn org" | Catchall
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.08°N 05.59°W
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| class="fn org" | Catchems Corner
| class="adr" | Solihull
| class="note" | 52.38°N 01.63°W
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| class="fn org" | Catchems End
| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.37°N 02.30°W
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| class="fn org" | Catchgate
Catchgate
Catchgate is a former mining village in County Durham, England. It has a population of approximately 3,000 people.Its nearest town is Stanley, also a former coal mining community...
| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.86°N 01.75°W
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| class="fn org" | Catchory
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 58.49°N 03.28°W
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| class="fn org" | Catchwater Drain
Catchwater drain
A catchwater drain is a land drain, a ditch cut across the fall of the land, typically just above the level of low-lying, level ground such as The Fens of eastern England, where some land, tens of kilometres from the sea is at about sea level...
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.19°N 00.26°W
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| class="fn org" | Catcleugh
| class="adr" | Northumberland
| class="note" | 55.32°N 02.41°W
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| class="fn org" | Catcliffe
Catcliffe
Catcliffe is a village and civil parish on the north-west bank of the River Rother in South Yorkshire, England. It is located in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, about south of the town of Rotherham and east of Sheffield City Centre.-History:...
| class="adr" | Rotherham
| class="note" | 53.38°N 01.36°W
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| class="fn org" | Catcomb
| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.48°N 02.00°W
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| class="fn org" | Catcott
Catcott
Catcott is a rural village and civil parish, situated close to Edington to the east of Bridgwater on the Somerset Levels to the north of the Polden Hills in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset, England.-History:...
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.14°N 02.87°W
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| class="fn org" | Caterham
Caterham
Caterham is a town in the Tandridge District of Surrey, England. The town is geographically divided into two sections: Caterham on the Hill and Caterham Valley - the main town centre. The town lies close to the A22, a few miles south of Croydon, in a valley cut into the dip slope of the North Downs...
| class="adr" | Surrey
| class="note" | 51.27°N 00.09°W
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| class="fn org" | Catfield
Catfield
Catfield is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is south-east of Cromer, north-east of Norwich and north-east of London. The village lies south-south-east of the nearby town of Stalham. The nearest railway station is at Worstead for the Bittern Line which...
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.73°N 01.52°E
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| class="fn org" | Catfirth
| class="adr" | Shetland Islands
| class="note" | 60.26°N 01.22°W
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| class="fn org" | Catford
Catford
Catford is a district in south London, England, located in the London Borough of Lewisham. It is situated south-east of Charing Cross. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.-Architecture:...
| class="adr" | Lewisham
| class="note" | 51.43°N 00.01°W
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| class="fn org" | Catfoss
Catfoss
Catfoss is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in an area known as Holderness. It is situated approximately west of the town of Hornsea. Catfoss Lane, between Catfoss and Brandesburton, is the location of the former RAF Catfoss, an airfield which is now home to a variety of...
| class="adr" | East Riding of Yorkshire
| class="note" | 53.92°N 00.26°W
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| class="fn org" | Catforth
Catforth
Catforth is a village in the English civil parish of Woodplumpton, Lancashire. There is a village hall and the last remaining of Catforth's pubs, The Running Pump, is situated on Catforth Road, which is the village's main road. There is a Roman Catholic church and a primary school....
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.80°N 02.80°W
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| class="fn org" | Cathays
Cathays
Cathays is a district in the north of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is an old suburb of Cardiff established in 1875. It is very densely populated and contains many older terraced houses giving it a Victorian era atmosphere...
| class="adr" | Cardiff
| class="note" | 51.48°N 03.18°W
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| class="fn org" | Cathays Park
Cathays Park
In addition to the large lawn in front of the City Hall, Cathays Park includes three formal gardens. All of the spaces are within conservation areas and many of the surrounding buildings are listed. The open spaces are very important to the image of the city. Several important buildings overlook...
| class="adr" | Cardiff
| class="note" | 51.47°N 03.19°W
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| class="fn org" | Cathcart
Cathcart
Cathcart is an area of Glasgow between Mount Florida, King's Park, Muirend and Newlands. The White Cart Water flows through Cathcart, downstream from Linn Park....
| class="adr" | City of Glasgow
| class="note" | 55.81°N 04.26°W
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| class="fn org" | Cathedine
Cathedine
Cathedine lies between the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains, in Wales.It is a small hamlet approximately 2 miles from Llangorse and 2 miles from Bwlch.It has a Norman castle and great views of Llangorse lake....
| class="adr" | Powys
| class="note" | 51.91°N 03.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Catherine-de-Barnes
Catherine-de-Barnes
Catherine-de-Barnes is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the English county of West Midlands...
| class="adr" | Solihull
| class="note" | 52.41°N 01.75°W
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| class="fn org" | Catherine Slack
| class="adr" | Calderdale
| class="note" | 53.74°N 01.86°W
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| class="fn org" | Catherington
Catherington
Catherington is a village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is 1 mile northwest of Horndean, just west of the A3 road.The nearest railway station in 3.3 miles southeast of the village, at Rowlands Castle....
| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 50.92°N 01.01°W
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| class="fn org" | Catherston Leweston
| class="adr" | Dorset
| class="note" | 50.74°N 02.89°W
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| class="fn org" | Cat Hill (UK)
| class="adr" | Barnsley
| class="note" | 53.54°N 01.63°W
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| class="fn org" | Cathiron
Cathiron
Cathiron is a small settlement in Warwickshire, England. It is by the Oxford Canal and is northwest of the town of Rugby. The West Coast Main Line railway line passes through the settlement, but there is no station....
| class="adr" | Warwickshire
| class="note" | 52.39°N 01.32°W
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| class="fn org" | Catholes
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.30°N 02.53°W
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| class="fn org" | Cathpair
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.70°N 02.86°W
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| class="fn org" | Catisfield
Catisfield
Catisfield is an area of Fareham, Hampshire, England. Originally a small village in its own right, it has now merged with the western edge of the town.-A hamlet:...
| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 50.85°N 01.23°W
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| class="fn org" | Catley Lane Head
| class="adr" | Rochdale
| class="note" | 53.63°N 02.19°W
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| class="fn org" | Catley Southfield
| class="adr" | Herefordshire
| class="note" | 52.09°N 02.46°W
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| class="fn org" | Catlodge
Catlodge
Catlodge is a hamlet, in the district of Newtonmore in Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland....
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 56.99°N 04.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Catlowdy
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 55.07°N 02.86°W
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| class="fn org" | Catmere End
| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 52.02°N 00.17°E
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| class="fn org" | Catmore
Catmore
Catmore is a civil parish and small village in West Berkshire about south-east of Wantage. Catmore is in the Berkshire Downs and the centre of the village is about above sea level. The 2001 census recorded a population of only 28, making Catmore the least populous parish in Berkshire.-Toponym:In...
| class="adr" | Berkshire
| class="note" | 51.51°N 01.35°W
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| class="fn org" | Caton
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.52°N 03.72°W
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| class="fn org" | Caton
Caton, Lancashire
The civil parish of Caton with Littledale is situated in Lancashire, England near the River Lune. The parish lies within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and contains the villages of Caton, Brookhouse, Caton Green, Littledale and Townend.-History:The original settlement of...
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 54.07°N 02.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Caton Green
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 54.07°N 02.70°W
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| class="fn org" | Catrine
Catrine
Catrine is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland which was formerly a centre of cotton manufacture.-Geography:The village lies on the River Ayr which previously provided water power for local industry. It is in the parish of Sorn, 2 miles south east of Mauchline.-Transport:The A76 road lies south...
| class="adr" | East Ayrshire
| class="note" | 55.49°N 04.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Cat's Ash
Cat's Ash
Cat's Ash is a small hamlet to the east of the city centre of the city of Newport, South Wales.The placename in both English and Welsh refers to ash trees.The Usk Valley Walk passes close by.- External links :*...
| class="adr" | City of Newport
| class="note" | 51.60°N 02.91°W
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| class="fn org" | Cat's Common
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.75°N 01.46°E
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| class="fn org" | Cats Edge
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 53.06°N 02.07°W
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| class="fn org" | Catsfield
Catsfield
Catsfield is a village and civil parish in the Rother District of East Sussex, England. It is located six miles north of Bexhill, and three miles southwest of Battle. The village once consisted of two manors: Catsfield and Catsfield Levett...
| class="adr" | East Sussex
| class="note" | 50.89°N 00.44°E
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| class="fn org" | Catsfield Stream
| class="adr" | East Sussex
| class="note" | 50.89°N 00.43°E
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| class="fn org" | Catsgore
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.02°N 02.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Catsham
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.09°N 02.64°W
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| class="fn org" | Catshaw
| class="adr" | Barnsley
| class="note" | 53.52°N 01.69°W
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| class="fn org" | Catshill
Catshill
Not to be confused with Catshill, WalsallCatshill is a village in Worcestershire about 2.5 miles north of Bromsgrove and 10 miles south-west of Birmingham. The parish of Catshill was formed around the Turnpike Road in 1844....
| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.35°N 02.07°W
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| class="fn org" | Catshill
| class="adr" | Walsall
| class="note" | 52.64°N 01.92°W
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| class="fn org" | Cat's Hill Cross
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 52.86°N 02.26°W
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| class="fn org" | Catslackburn
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.51°N 03.04°W
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| class="fn org" | Catslip
| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.56°N 00.99°W
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| class="fn org" | Catstree
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.56°N 02.38°W
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| class="fn org" | Cattal
Cattal
Cattal is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is on the River Nidd and one mile east of the A1 road and just off the A59...
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 53.98°N 01.33°W
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| class="fn org" | Cattawade
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 51.95°N 01.05°E
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| class="fn org" | Cattedown
Cattedown
Cattedown is an inner city suburb of Plymouth, Devon. Its position beside the River Plym estuary just short of the mouth led to its early settlement....
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.35°N 04.12°W
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| class="fn org" | Catterall
Catterall
Catterall is a civil parish in the county of Lancashire in the north of England, located within the Borough of Wyre. Historically in the Amounderness Hundred, it is situated on the A6 between Lancaster and Preston, a short distance from the town of Garstang, and Myerscough College. The Wyre, Calder...
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.87°N 02.77°W
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| class="fn org" | Catterick
Catterick, North Yorkshire
Catterick , sometimes Catterick Village, to distinguish it from the nearby Catterick Garrison, is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England...
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.36°N 01.63°W
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| class="fn org" | Catterick Bridge
Catterick Bridge
Catterick Bridge is a hamlet about 1 mile north of Catterick Village in North Yorkshire, England. It is home to Catterick Bridge Racecourse, a pub and a few houses...
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.38°N 01.66°W
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| class="fn org" | Catterlen
Catterlen
Catterlen is a small village and civil parish north west of Penrith, Cumbria.The village is a linear one with the B5305 road dividing it into two...
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.68°N 02.80°W
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| class="fn org" | Catterline
Catterline
Catterline is a coastal village on the North Sea in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is situated about six kilometres south of Stonehaven; nearby to the north are Dunnottar Castle and Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve. Other noted architectural or historic features in the general area include Fetteresso...
| class="adr" | Aberdeenshire
| class="note" | 56.89°N 02.23°W
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| class="fn org" | Catterton
Catterton
Catterton is a hamlet and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England....
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 53.89°N 01.22°W
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| class="fn org" | Catteshall
Catteshall
Catteshall is a hamlet between the town of Godalming and the villages of Unstead and Thorncombe Street accessible only by an unsurfaced track not suitable for most vehicles. Catteshall Manor is at the top of the hill and the former Ram Cider House is at the bottom. The cider house is named after a...
| class="adr" | Surrey
| class="note" | 51.18°N 00.59°W
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| class="fn org" | Catthorpe
Catthorpe
Catthorpe is a village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. It is close to the A5 road which forms the border with Warwickshire - the nearest town is Rugby, about four miles south-west. The parish had a population of 179 according to the 2001 census. The parish...
| class="adr" | Leicestershire
| class="note" | 52.39°N 01.19°W
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| class="fn org" | Cattistock
Cattistock
Cattistock is a village in west Dorset, England, sited in the upper reaches of the Frome Valley eight miles north west of Dorchester. The Dorset poet William Barnes called it "elbow-streeted Cattstock", a comment on the less-than-linear village street...
| class="adr" | Dorset
| class="note" | 50.78°N 02.58°W
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| class="fn org" | Cattle End
| class="adr" | Northamptonshire
| class="note" | 52.08°N 01.03°W
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| class="fn org" | Catton
Catton, Northumberland
Catton is a village in Northumberland, England. It is about to the southwest of Hexham.-External links:*...
| class="adr" | Northumberland
| class="note" | 54.90°N 02.28°W
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| class="fn org" | Catton
Catton, North Yorkshire
Catton is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated between Thirsk and Ripon, on the River Swale....
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.19°N 01.43°W
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| class="fn org" | Catwick
Catwick
Catwick is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately north east of Beverley town centre and west of Hornsea town centre. It lies on the B1244 road from Leven to Hornsea....
| class="adr" | East Riding of Yorkshire
| class="note" | 53.88°N 00.28°W
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| class="fn org" | Catworth
Catworth
Catworth – in Huntingdonshire , England – is a village near Molesworth west of Huntingdon.Catworth village has two parts, Catworth, at the top of the hill, and Little Catworth, at the bottom....
| class="adr" | Cambridgeshire
| class="note" | 52.34°N 00.41°W
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| class="fn org" | Caudle Green
| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.78°N 02.08°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Caudlesprings
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.57°N 00.86°E
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| class="fn org" | Caulcott
| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 52.06°N 00.55°W
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| class="fn org" | Caulcott
| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.91°N 01.27°W
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| class="fn org" | Cauld
Cauld
Craig Lang is under the worst winter in many years. The ice is causing pensioners such as Jack, Victor and Eric to slip, despite wearing proper footwear....
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.41°N 02.80°W
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| class="fn org" | Cauldcoats Holdings
| class="adr" | Falkirk
| class="note" | 55.99°N 03.55°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cauldhame
| class="adr" | Stirling
| class="note" | 56.11°N 04.18°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cauldmill
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.42°N 02.74°W
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| class="fn org" | Cauldon
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 53.03°N 01.89°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Cauldon Lowe
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 53.02°N 01.88°W
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| class="fn org" | Cauldwells
| class="adr" | Aberdeenshire
| class="note" | 57.59°N 02.35°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Caulkerbush
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 54.89°N 03.68°W
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| class="fn org" | Caulside
| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 55.11°N 02.87°W
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| class="fn org" | Caundle Marsh
Caundle Marsh
Caundle Marsh is a hamlet in north west Dorset, England, situated in the Blackmore Vale, four miles south east of Sherborne. The village has a population of 58 .- External links :*...
| class="adr" | Dorset
| class="note" | 50.91°N 02.47°W
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| class="fn org" | Caunsall
Caunsall
Caunsall is a hamlet in Worcestershire, England a few miles to the north of Kidderminster and close to the villages of Kinver, Cookley and Wolverley. It lies on the River Stour, and the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal.-External links:* * *...
| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.42°N 02.22°W
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| class="fn org" | Caunton
Caunton
Caunton is a village in the Newark and Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire on the A616, six miles north-west of Newark-on-Trent in the NG23 postcode....
| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 53.13°N 00.89°W
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| class="fn org" | Causamul
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.60°N 07.59°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Causeway
Causeway
In modern usage, a causeway is a road or railway elevated, usually across a broad body of water or wetland.- Etymology :When first used, the word appeared in a form such as “causey way” making clear its derivation from the earlier form “causey”. This word seems to have come from the same source by...
| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 50.99°N 00.94°W
| class="note" |
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| class="fn org" | Causeway
Causeway
In modern usage, a causeway is a road or railway elevated, usually across a broad body of water or wetland.- Etymology :When first used, the word appeared in a form such as “causey way” making clear its derivation from the earlier form “causey”. This word seems to have come from the same source by...
| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 50.90°N 01.01°W
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| class="fn org" | Causeway
Causeway
In modern usage, a causeway is a road or railway elevated, usually across a broad body of water or wetland.- Etymology :When first used, the word appeared in a form such as “causey way” making clear its derivation from the earlier form “causey”. This word seems to have come from the same source by...
| class="adr" | Monmouthshire
| class="note" | 51.57°N 02.82°W
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| class="fn org" | Causeway End
| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.84°N 00.43°E
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| class="fn org" | Causeway End
| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.55°N 02.00°W
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| class="fn org" | Causewayend
| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.60°N 03.54°W
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| class="fn org" | Causeway End
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.24°N 03.01°W
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| class="fn org" | Causeway End
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.25°N 02.79°W
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| class="fn org" | Causeway Foot
| class="adr" | Calderdale
| class="note" | 53.77°N 01.89°W
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| class="fn org" | Causeway Foot
| class="adr" | Kirklees
| class="note" | 53.60°N 01.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Causeway Green
| class="adr" | Sandwell
| class="note" | 52.48°N 02.01°W
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| class="fn org" | Causewayhead
| class="adr" | Stirling
| class="note" | 56.13°N 03.93°W
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| class="fn org" | Causewaywood
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.57°N 02.70°W
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| class="fn org" | Causey
| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.89°N 01.68°W
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| class="fn org" | Causey Park Bridge
Causey Park Bridge
Causey Park Bridge is a village in Northumberland, England. It is about to the north of Morpeth and a similar distance inland from the North Sea coast.- Governance :...
| class="adr" | Northumberland
| class="note" | 55.24°N 01.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Caute
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.86°N 04.23°W
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| class="fn org" | Cautley
| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.35°N 02.47°W
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| class="fn org" | Cava
Cava, Orkney
Cava is an uninhabited island in the Orkney archipelago in Scotland. It is in extent and rises to above sea level. The literal meaning of the name is 'calf island', a terminology often used to designate a small island near to a larger one...
| class="adr" | Orkney Islands
| class="note" | 58.87°N 03.17°W
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| class="fn org" | Cavendish
Cavendish, Suffolk
Cavendish is a village and civil parish in the Stour Valley in Suffolk, England. It is from Bury St Edmunds and from Newmarket.It is believed that Cavendish is called so because a man called Cafa used to own a pasture or 'edisc' there, and it therefore became known as Cafa's Edisc and eventually...
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.08°N 00.62°E
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| class="fn org" | Cavendish Bridge
Cavendish Bridge
Cavendish Bridge is the name of a bridge over the River Trent, and a hamlet, on the border between Leicestershire and Derbyshire. It once carried the main London-Manchester turnpike, though a modern dual carriageway has now been built to the south bypassing the location.-History:Before the bridge...
| class="adr" | Leicestershire
| class="note" | 52.85°N 01.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Cavenham
Cavenham
Cavenham is a civil parish in Suffolk, England, northwest of Bury St Edmunds. It is in the local government district of Forest Heath, and the electoral ward of Icini. The parish includes Cavenham Heath, a Site of Special Scientific Interest with a sand and gravel quarry. At the 2001 UK census,...
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.29°N 00.57°E
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| class="fn org" | Cavers Carre
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.52°N 02.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Caversfield
Caversfield
Caversfield is a village and civil parish about north of the centre of Bicester. In 1844 Caversfield became part of Oxfordshire, but until then it was always an exclave of Buckinghamshire entirely surrounded by Oxfordshire.-Early history:...
| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.92°N 01.15°W
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| class="fn org" | Caversham
Caversham, Berkshire
Caversham is a suburb and former village in the unitary authority of Reading, England. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames, within the royal county of Berkshire, on the opposite bank from the rest of Reading...
| class="adr" | Berkshire
| class="note" | 51.46°N 00.97°W
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| class="fn org" | Caversham Heights
Caversham Heights
Caversham Heights is a suburb of the former town of Caversham, which today is itself a suburb of the larger town of Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. Caversham Heights has no formal boundaries, but the name usually refers to that part of Caversham situated on higher ground to the west of...
| class="adr" | Berkshire
| class="note" | 51.46°N 00.99°W
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| class="fn org" | Caverswall
Caverswall
Caverswall is a village and parish in Staffordshire, to the south west of Staffordshire Moorlands.- Etymology :The name Caverswall is thought to have its origins in the Saxon words Cafhere, a personal noun, and Waelle, which meant spring or well.By the time of the Domesday Book the village was...
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 52.97°N 02.07°W
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| class="fn org" | Cawdor
Cawdor
Cawdor is a village and parish in Nairnshire, Highland council area, Scotland. The village is situated 5 miles south south west of Nairn, and 12 miles from Inverness.-History:The village is the location of Cawdor Castle, the seat of the Earl Cawdor....
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.51°N 03.93°W
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| class="fn org" | Cawkeld
| class="adr" | East Riding of Yorkshire
| class="note" | 53.93°N 00.49°W
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| class="fn org" | Cawkwell
Cawkwell
Cawkwell is a hamlet and former civil parish about south east of the town of Louth, in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies in the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty....
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.29°N 00.08°W
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| class="fn org" | Cawood
Cawood
Cawood is a large village and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England that is notable as the finding-place of the Cawood sword....
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 53.82°N 01.13°W
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| class="fn org" | Cawsand
Cawsand
Cawsand and Kingsand are twin villages in southeast Cornwall, United Kingdom. The village is situated on the Rame Peninsula and is in the parish of Maker-with-Rame....
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.32°N 04.20°W
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| class="fn org" | Cawston
Cawston, Warwickshire
Cawston is a civil parish and village close to the south west of Rugby, Warwickshire, on the A4071 . For hundreds of years the village was basically a hamlet and the two settlements remained separate despite Rugby's continued growth. However in 2003-04 a new housing estate, Cawston Grange, was...
| class="adr" | Warwickshire
| class="note" | 52.35°N 01.31°W
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| class="fn org" | Cawston
Cawston, Norfolk
Cawston is a small village located approximately North of Norwich, off the B1149 main road to Holt. Nearby villages are Reepham and Aylsham.-Church of St Agnes:...
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.76°N 01.15°E
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| class="fn org" | Cawthorne
Cawthorne
Cawthorne is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. The village was once the centre of a localised iron and coal mining industry, though today it is the centre of a very affluent commuter belt, west of Barnsley...
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.29°N 00.81°W
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| class="fn org" | Cawthorne
Cawthorne
Cawthorne is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. The village was once the centre of a localised iron and coal mining industry, though today it is the centre of a very affluent commuter belt, west of Barnsley...
| class="adr" | Barnsley
| class="note" | 53.55°N 01.57°W
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| class="fn org" | Cawthorpe
Cawthorpe
Cawthorpe is a hamlet in the civil parish of Bourne, in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.Cawthorpe holds four Grade II listed buildings: Cawthorpe Hall, Cawthorpe House, Ivy Nook cottage, and an 18th century farmhouse.-External links:...
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 52.78°N 00.38°W
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| class="fn org" | Cawton
Cawton
Cawton is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England, about ten miles west of Malton. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 48. It is due east of Gilling East, and south east of Oswaldkirk. It is on the path of the Ebor Way....
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.17°N 01.02°W
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| class="fn org" | Caxton
| class="adr" | Cambridgeshire
| class="note" | 52.20°N 00.09°W
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| class="fn org" | Caynham
Caynham
Caynham is a small village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England.It is located 2½ miles to the southeast of the market town of Ludlow, and close to the border with Herefordshire. The Ledwyche Brook runs through the parish....
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.35°N 02.67°W
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| class="fn org" | Caythorpe
Caythorpe, Lincolnshire
Caythorpe is a large village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies on the A607, 5 miles south from Leadenham and 8 miles north from Grantham. Caythorpe Heath stretches east of the village to Ermine Street and Byards Leap.-Village:Caythorpe Grade I listed...
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.02°N 00.61°W
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| class="fn org" | Caythorpe
Caythorpe, Nottinghamshire
Caythorpe is a hamlet in Nottinghamshire, England. It is located north-east of Nottingham, close to the River Trent. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 259. The hamlet has a water mill dated 1749. A windmill stood in a field called Fairholme, later Woolf's Farm...
| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 52.99°N 00.98°W
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| class="fn org" | Cayton
Cayton
Cayton is a village and civil parish within the Scarborough borough of North Yorkshire, England and is mentioned in the Domesday book as Caitune...
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.23°N 00.39°W
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