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| class="fn org" | Quabbs
Quabbs
Quabbs is a very small, scattered hamlet in the southwest of Shropshire, on the border between England and Wales. The name, which also occurs in Gloucestershire as a field name, is possibly derived from the Old English word cwabba, "marsh"....


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.41°N 03.17°W
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| class="fn org" | Quabrook
| class="adr" | East Sussex
| class="note" | 51.08°N 00.05°E
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| class="fn org" | Quadring
Quadring
Quadring is a small village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies on the A152, 2 miles north-east of Gosberton, and 2 miles south-east of Donington....


| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 52.88°N 00.18°W
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| class="fn org" | Quadring Eaudike
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 52.88°N 00.15°W
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| class="fn org" | Quags Corner
| class="adr" | West Sussex
| class="note" | 50.98°N 00.77°W
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| class="fn org" | Quaich
Quaich
A quaich , archaically quaigh, is a special kind of shallow two-handled drinking cup or bowl in Scotland. It derives from the Scottish Gaelic cuach meaning a cup....


| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.52°N 04.00°W
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| class="fn org" | Quainton
Quainton
Quainton is a village and civil parish in Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire, England, north west of Aylesbury. The population is 1290, of which 1000 are adults. The village has two churches , a school and two public houses...


| class="adr" | Buckinghamshire
| class="note" | 51.87°N 00.92°W
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| class="fn org" | Quakers Yard
Quakers Yard
Quakers Yard is a village in the Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, situated where the Taff Bargoed Valley joins the Taff Valley. Quakers Yard is part of the community of Treharris.-History:...


| class="adr" | Merthyr Tydfil
| class="note" | 51.65°N 03.31°W
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| class="fn org" | Quaking Houses
Quaking Houses
Quaking Houses is a small village near to the town of Stanley in County Durham, in England. It may have been originally settled by Quakers, but during the Industrial Revolution it developed into a mining village with traditional terraced houses. The Quaker origin is supported by the 1873 name for a...


| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.84°N 01.72°W
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| class="fn org" | Quality Corner
Quality Corner
Quality Corner is a hamlet in the English county of Cumbria.Quality Corner is located about one mile east of the port of Whitehaven; its postal address being Quality Corner, Moresby, Cumbria.- External links :...


| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.55°N 03.57°W
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| class="fn org" | Quantock Hills
Quantock Hills
The Quantock Hills is a range of hills west of Bridgwater in Somerset, England. The Quantock Hills were England’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty being designated in 1956 and consists of large amounts of heathland, oak woodlands, ancient parklands and agricultural land.The hills run from...


| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.10°N 03.15°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarhouse
| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.71°N 02.18°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarley
Quarley
Quarley is a village and civil parish in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. It is about west of Andover and according to the 2001 census had a population of 161.An Iron Age hillfort, Quarley Hill, lies immediately to the southwest....


| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 51.18°N 01.61°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarmby
Quarmby
Quarmby is a district of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated 2 miles west of Huddersfield town centre between Oakes, Paddock and Longwood....


| class="adr" | Kirklees
| class="note" | 53.64°N 01.83°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarndon
Quarndon
Quarndon is a linear village in the English county of Derbyshire.It is due north of, and essentially contiguous with, the City of Derby's suburb of Allestree. Formerly it was notable for its chalybeate springs that were at the well and in the grounds of neighbouring Kedleston Hall...


| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 52.96°N 01.51°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarndon Common
| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 52.96°N 01.51°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarrelton
| class="adr" | Renfrewshire
| class="note" | 55.82°N 04.52°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarrendon
| class="adr" | Buckinghamshire
| class="note" | 51.82°N 00.84°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarr Hill
| class="adr" | Isle of Wight
| class="note" | 50.72°N 01.20°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarrier's Village
Quarrier's Village
Quarrier's Village is a small settlement in the civil parish of Kilmacolm in Inverclyde council area and the historic county of Renfrewshire in the west Central Lowlands of Scotland...


| class="adr" | Renfrewshire
| class="note" | 55.85°N 04.62°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarrington
Quarrington, Lincolnshire
Quarrington is a suburb of the market town of Sleaford, in England. Its origins can be traced back to Anglo-Saxon times when it was a hamlet of c.1,500 acres.-History:...


| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 52.98°N 00.43°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarrington Hill
Quarrington Hill
Quarrington Hill is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a short distance to the north of Kelloe.Having been part of the extensive parish of Kelloe, it merged with the village of Cassop during the 19th Century to form the parish of Cassop-cum-Quarrington...


| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.72°N 01.48°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarry Bank
Quarry Bank
Quarry Bank is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands, England, which exists within the Brierley Hill DY5 postal district.Locally, the name is often pronounced, "Quarry Bonk"...


| class="adr" | Dudley
| class="note" | 52.47°N 02.10°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarrybank
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.18°N 02.68°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarry Heath
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 52.71°N 02.09°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarry Hill
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 52.60°N 01.66°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarrymill
| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.40°N 03.44°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarrywood
| class="adr" | Moray
| class="note" | 57.65°N 03.37°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarter
Quarter, South Lanarkshire
Quarter is a small community in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, on the hill above the Clyde Valley.-External links:**...


| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.73°N 04.04°W
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| class="fn org" | Quarterbank
| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.36°N 03.75°W
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| class="fn org" | Quatford
Quatford
Quatford is a village in the Severn Valley, Shropshire, England. It is located on the A442, just south of the town of Bridgnorth and on the bank of the River Severn.-History:...


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.50°N 02.39°W
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| class="fn org" | Quatquoy
| class="adr" | Orkney Islands
| class="note" | 59.01°N 03.09°W
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| class="fn org" | Quatt
Quatt
Quatt is a small village in Shropshire, England in the Severn Valley. The civil parish, formally known as Quatt Malvern, has a population of 219 according to the 2001 census.It lies on the A442 south of Bridgnorth....


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.48°N 02.36°W
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| class="fn org" | Quebec
| class="adr" | West Sussex
| class="note" | 50.98°N 00.90°W
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| class="fn org" | Quebec
Quebec, County Durham
Quebec is a small village in County Durham, in North East England. Once a coal mining village, it is situated west of the city of Durham, and close to the villages of Esh, Cornsay Colliery, Esh Winning and Langley Park. The village has a public house, the Hamsteels Inn, a hotel, Hamsteels Hall, a...


| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.78°N 01.72°W
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| class="fn org" | Quedgeley
Quedgeley
Quedgeley is a suburb and civil parish of Gloucester, England, situated southwest of the city. It is the only civil parish in Gloucester, and a has a population of 11,800.-See also:*RAF Quedgeley, a large RAF logistics site which closed in 1995...


| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.82°N 02.27°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen Adelaide
Queen Adelaide, Cambridgeshire
Queen Adelaide, Cambridgeshire, England, is a hamlet in the Fens about northeast of Ely. The River Great Ouse passes through it.Close to the village is the junction of the Fen, Breckland and Ely to Peterborough railway lines...


| class="adr" | Cambridgeshire
| class="note" | 52.40°N 00.29°E
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| class="fn org" | Queenborough
Queenborough
Queenborough is a small town on the Isle of Sheppey in the Swale borough of Kent in South East England.Queenborough is two miles south of Sheerness. It grew as a port near the Thames Estuary at the westward entrance to The Swale where it joins the River Medway...


| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.41°N 00.74°E
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| class="fn org" | Queen Camel
Queen Camel
Queen Camel is a village and civil parish, on the River Cam and the A359 road, in the South Somerset district of Somerset, England. It is about north of Yeovil. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 926. The parish includes the hamlet of Wales...


| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.01°N 02.58°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen Charlton
| class="adr" | Bath and North East Somerset
| class="note" | 51.40°N 02.53°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen Dart
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.93°N 03.66°W
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| class="fn org" | Queenhill
Queenhill
Queenhill is a village and a civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England.- Parish church :The church, which is dedicated to St Nicholas, serves both Queenhill and Holdfast....


| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.02°N 02.22°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen Oak
| class="adr" | Dorset
| class="note" | 51.06°N 02.32°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen's Bower
Queen's Bower
Queen Bower is a large village on the Isle of Wight, England that has effectively merged with Winford and Apse Heath. It lies to the north of Borthwood, a National Trust property, and gets its name from a hunting lodge for hunting deer in Borthwood, owned in the 13th century either by Isabella de...


| class="adr" | Isle of Wight
| class="note" | 50.65°N 01.19°W
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| class="fn org" | Queensbury
Queensbury, West Yorkshire
Queensbury is a village in the metropolitan borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton and Thornton and overlooking Bradford itself, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, with fine views beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation to the...


| class="adr" | Bradford
| class="note" | 53.76°N 01.86°W
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| class="fn org" | Queensbury
| class="adr" | Harrow
| class="note" | 51.58°N 00.29°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen's Corner
| class="adr" | West Sussex
| class="note" | 51.01°N 00.78°W
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| class="fn org" | Queensferry
Queensferry, Flintshire
Queensferry is a town in Flintshire, North Wales, lying on the River Dee near the border with England.Queensferry lies along the B5441 and B5129 roads, and is bypassed by the A494 dual carriageway. It is contiguous with Deeside...


| class="adr" | Flintshire
| class="note" | 53.20°N 03.03°W
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| class="fn org" | Queensferry
South Queensferry
South Queensferry , also called Queensferry, is a former Royal Burgh in West Lothian now part of the City of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located some ten miles to the north west of the city centre, on the shore of the Firth of Forth between the Forth Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge, approximately 8...


| class="adr" | City of Edinburgh
| class="note" | 55.98°N 03.41°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen's Head
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.82°N 02.98°W
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| class="fn org" | Queenslie
Queenslie
Queenslie is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated just to the east of Cranhill and west of Wellhouse and Easterhouse.Modern Queenslie started as an industrial estate in the 1950's with housing added a short time later. The area was once farmland, built mainly on te Queenslie...


| class="adr" | City of Glasgow
| class="note" | 55.86°N 04.14°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen's Park
Queen's Park, Northamptonshire
Queen's Park is a district of the town of Northampton in England.Queen's Park is located due north of the town centre and immediately south of Kingsthorpe. It is bisected by the primary A508 road, to the west of this road is an Industrial Estate while to the east it is residential in nature.-...


| class="adr" | Northamptonshire
| class="note" | 52.25°N 00.90°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen's Park
| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 52.13°N 00.49°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen's Park
| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.63°N 00.41°E
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| class="fn org" | Queen's Park
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.73°N 02.47°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen's Park
Queen's Park (London)
Queen's Park, managed by the City of London Corporation, is an area of northwest London, England, located on the boundary between the London Borough of Brent and the City of Westminster.-Toponymy:...


| class="adr" | London
| class="note" | 51.53°N 00.20°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen's Park
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.17°N 02.88°W
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| class="fn org" | Queenstown
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.82°N 03.03°W
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| class="fn org" | Queen Street
| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.17°N 00.40°E
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| class="fn org" | Queensville
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 52.79°N 02.10°W
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| class="fn org" | Queensway
| class="adr" | Fife
| class="note" | 56.19°N 03.17°W
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| class="fn org" | Queenzieburn
Queenzieburn
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| class="adr" | North Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.96°N 04.10°W
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| class="fn org" | Quemerford
Quemerford
Quemerford is a suburb of the town of Calne in the county of Wiltshire, South West England, UK.-History of Quemerford:Quemerford is in the parish of Calne, on the edge of Calne in Wiltshire, situated on the A4 road between Bristol and Marlborough, and 28 miles northwest of Salisbury...


| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.42°N 02.00°W
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| class="fn org" | Quendale
| class="adr" | Shetland Islands
| class="note" | 59.90°N 01.34°W
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| class="fn org" | Quendon
Quendon
Quendon is a linear village in the English county of Essex. Quendon is located on the B1383 between Saffron Walden and Bishop's Stortford. The trunk road status was lost due to the opening of the parallel M11 motorway. Quendon is part of Quendon and Rickling civil parish and the district of...


| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.94°N 00.19°E
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| class="fn org" | Queniborough
Queniborough
Queniborough is a village in the county of Leicestershire, United Kingdom just north of Syston and to the north of Leicester with 972 properties in the village and 1,878 registered electors . Due to its proximity to Leicester it forms part of the Leicester Urban Area...


| class="adr" | Leicestershire
| class="note" | 52.70°N 01.05°W
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| class="fn org" | Quenington
Quenington
Quenington is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, about eight miles east of Cirencester. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 566.Dom Joly is a resident of Quenington....


| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.73°N 01.79°W
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| class="fn org" | Quernmore
Quernmore
Quernmore is a village and civil parish in the City of Lancaster in Lancashire, England. It is located about east of Lancaster. The parish of Quernmore had a population of 532 recorded in the 2001 census...


| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 54.02°N 02.74°W
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| class="fn org" | Quernmore
Quernmore
Quernmore is a village and civil parish in the City of Lancaster in Lancashire, England. It is located about east of Lancaster. The parish of Quernmore had a population of 532 recorded in the 2001 census...


| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 54.03°N 02.74°W
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| class="fn org" | Queslett
Queslett
Queslett is an area of Great Barr, Birmingham, England.The name has been in use since the 16th century. The first part means a Wood Pigeon, the second comes from the Anglo-Saxon for a small valley....


| class="adr" | Birmingham
| class="note" | 52.54°N 01.91°W
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| class="fn org" | Quethiock
Quethiock
Quethiock is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, United Kingdom, roughly five miles east of Liskeard. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 429. The ancient parish church of St Hugh is one of the most notable in Cornwall. The placename derives from the Old Cornish cuidoc...


| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.45°N 04.38°W
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| class="fn org" | Quhamm
| class="adr" | Shetland Islands
| class="note" | 60.39°N 01.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Quholm
Quholm
Quholm is a hamlet in the northeast of Shapinsay, in the islands of Orkney, Scotland. William Irving, the father of Washington Irving, noted American author, was born in Quholm. Innsker Beach is situated very close by at the northwest edge of Quholm...


| class="adr" | Orkney Islands
| class="note" | 58.98°N 03.32°W
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| class="fn org" | Quick
| class="adr" | Tameside
Tameside
The Metropolitan Borough of Tameside is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester in North West England. It is named after the River Tame which flows through the borough and spans the towns of Ashton-under-Lyne, Audenshaw, Denton, Droylsden, Dukinfield, Hyde, Mossley and Stalybridge. Its western...


| class="note" | 53.52°N 02.04°W
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| class="fn org" | Quick Edge
| class="adr" | Oldham
| class="note" | 53.52°N 02.06°W
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| class="fn org" | Quick's Green
| class="adr" | Berkshire
| class="note" | 51.48°N 01.16°W
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| class="fn org" | Quidenham
Quidenham
Quidenham is a small rural village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.It covers an area of and had a population of 576 in 183 households as of the 2001 census...


| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.44°N 00.97°E
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| class="fn org" | Quidhampton
Quidhampton, Hampshire
Quidhampton is a village in the civil parish of Overton in Hampshire, England. Its nearest town is Whitchurch which lies approximately 4 miles south-west from the village. The village has a railway station at Overton....


| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 51.24°N 01.27°W
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| class="fn org" | Quidhampton
Quidhampton, Wiltshire
Quidhampton is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, with a population of 404 according to the 2001 census. It forms part of the Salisbury urban area and is around 2 miles west of the city centre...


| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.06°N 01.84°W
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| class="fn org" | Quilquox
| class="adr" | Aberdeenshire
| class="note" | 57.43°N 02.16°W
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| class="fn org" | Quina Brook
Quina Brook
Quina Brook is a hamlet in north Shropshire, near the border between England and Wales.Quina Brook was the final destination of an arm of the Ellesmere Canal. This arm was originally going to terminate at Prees...


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.89°N 02.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Quinbury End
| class="adr" | Northamptonshire
| class="note" | 52.14°N 01.09°W
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| class="fn org" | Quine's Hill
| class="adr" | Isle of Man
| class="note" | 54.12°N 04.54°W
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| class="fn org" | Quinton
| class="adr" | Dudley
| class="note" | 52.45°N 02.03°W
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| class="fn org" | Quinton
Quinton, Northamptonshire
Quinton is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England. It is about south of Northampton town centre along the road from Wootton to Hanslope, near Salcey Forest.-Geography:...


| class="adr" | Northamptonshire
| class="note" | 52.17°N 00.87°W
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| class="fn org" | Quintrell Downs
Quintrell Downs
Quintrell Downs is a village in Cornwall, UK, close to Newquay, at the junction of the A392 and A3058 roads. It is named after the surrounding area of moorland.The village is served by Quintrell Downs railway station....


| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.40°N 05.04°W
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| class="fn org" | Quixhill
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 52.96°N 01.85°W
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| class="fn org" | Quoditch
Quoditch
Quoditch is a hamlet and civil parish in the Torridge district of Devon, England. Its nearest town is Holsworthy, which lies approximately north-west from the hamlet....


| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.75°N 04.26°W
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| class="fn org" | Quoich
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.10°N 05.26°W
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| class="fn org" | Quoisley
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.00°N 02.68°W
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| class="fn org" | Quoit
Quoit, Cornwall
*Not to be confused with 'Quoit', Cornish idiom for Dolmen, or Lanyon Quoit, a dolmen in Cornwall.*For other uses see Quoit disambiguation.Quoit is a settlement in central Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated in the parish of St...


| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.42°N 04.92°W
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| class="fn org" | Quorn
Quorn, Leicestershire
Quorn is a village in Leicestershire, England, situated next to the university town of Loughborough. Quorn's name was shortened from Quorndon in 1889, to avoid postal difficulties owing to its similarity to the name of another village, Quarndon, a few miles away. Its original name is said to derive...


| class="adr" | (Quorndon) Leicestershire
| class="note" | 52.73°N 01.17°W
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| class="fn org" | Quorndon
| class="adr" | (Quorn) Leicestershire
| class="note" | 52.73°N 01.17°W
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| class="fn org" | Quothquan
Quothquan
Quothquan is a village in Libberton parish, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is located at , 3 km north-west of Biggar, and 6 km south-east of Lanark...


| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.63°N 03.60°W
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| class="fn org" | Quoyloo
| class="adr" | Orkney Islands
| class="note" | 59.06°N 03.32°W
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| class="fn org" | Quoyness
| class="adr" | Shetland Islands
| class="note" | 60.21°N 01.29°W
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| class="fn org" | Quoyness
| class="adr" | Orkney Islands
| class="note" | 58.89°N 03.30°W
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| class="fn org" | Quoys
| class="adr" | Shetland Islands
| class="note" | 60.78°N 00.88°W
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| class="fn org" | Quoys
| class="adr" | Shetland Islands
| class="note" | 60.32°N 01.13°W
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| class="fn org" | Quoys of Catfirth
| class="adr" | Shetland Islands
| class="note" | 60.26°N 01.20°W
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