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The United Kingdom

This is part of the list of United Kingdom locations: a gazetteer of place names in the United Kingdom showing each place's locality and geographical coordinates.

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Welcome to the United Kingdom (and a whole lot more) explained by me, C. G. P. Grey The United Kingdom, England, Great Britain? Are these three the same place? Are they different places? Do British people secretly laugh those who use the terms wrongly? Who knows the answers to these questions? I do and I'm going to tell you right now. For the lost: this is the world, this is the European continent and this is the place we have to untangle. The area shown in purple is the United Kingdom. Part of the confusion is that the United Kingdom is not a single country but is instead a country of countries. It contains inside of it four co-equal and sovereign nations The first of these is England — shown here in red. England is often confused with the United Kingdom as a whole because it's the largest and most populous of the nations and contains the de facto capital city, London. To the north is Scotland, shown in blue and to the west is wales, shown in white. And, often forgotten even by those who live in the United Kingdom, is Northern Ireland shown in orange. Each country has a local term for the population. While you can call them all 'British' it's not recommended as the four countries generally don't like each other. The Northern Irish, Scottish and Welsh regard the English as slave-driving colonial masters — no matter that all three have their own devolved Parliaments and are allowed to vote on English laws despite the reverse not being true — and the English generally regard the rest as rural yokels who spend too much time with their sheep. However, as the four constituent countries don't have their own passports, they are all British Citizens, like it or not.They are British Citizens of the United Kingdom — whose full name by the way is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. So where's Great Britain hiding? Right here: the area covered in black is Great Britain. Unlike England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, Great Britain is a geographical rather than a political term. Great Britain is the largest island among the British Isles. Within the United Kingdom, the term 'Great Britain' is often used to refer to England, Scotland and Wales alone with the intentional exclusion of Northern Ireland. This is mostly, but not completely true, as all three constituent countries have islands that are not part of Great Britain such as The Isle of Wight, part of England, the Welsh Isle of Anglesey and the Scottish Hebrides, The Shetland Islands, Orkney Islands, Islands of the Clyde. The second biggest island in the British Isles is Ireland. It is worth noting that Ireland is not a country. Like Great Britain, it is a geographical, not political, term. The Island of Ireland contain on it two countries, Northern Ireland — which we have already discussed — and the Republic of Ireland. When people say they are 'Irish' they are referring to the Republic of Ireland which is a separate country from the United Kingdom. However, both the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom are members of the European Union even though England often likes to pretend that it's an Island in the mid-atlantic rather than 50km off the cost of France. But that's a story for another time. To review: The two largest islands in the British Isles are Ireland and Great Britain. Ireland has on it two countries — the republic of ireland and northern ireland, while Great Britain (mostly) contains three: England, Scotland and Wales. These last three, when combined with northern Ireland form the United Kingdom. There are still many unanswered questions. Such as, why, when you travel to Canada is there British Royalty on the money? To answer this, we need to talk about Empire. You can't have gone to school in the English-speaking world without having learned that the British Empire once spanned a 1/4th the worlds land and governed nearly a 1/4th its people. While it is easy to remember the part of the empire that broke away violently... We often forget how many nations gained independence through diplomacy, not bloodshed. These want-to-be nations struck a deal with the empire where they continued to recognize the monarchy as the head of state in exchange for a local, autonomous parliament. To understand how they are connected, we need to talk about the crown. Not the physical crown that sits behind glass in the tower of London and earns millions of tourist pounds for the UK but the crown as a complicated legal entity best thought of a a one-man corporation. Who created this corporation? God Did. According to British Tradition all power is vested in God and the monarch is crowned in a Christian ceremony. God however — not wanted to be bothered with micromanagement — conveniently delegates his power to an entity called the crown. While this used to be the physical crown in the tower of london — it evolved over time into a legal corporation sole able to be controlled only by the ruling monarch. It's a useful reminder that the United Kingdom is still technically a theocracy with the reigning monarch acting as both the head of state and the supreme governor of the official state religion: Anglicanism. Such are the oddities that arise when dealing with a 1,000 year-old Monarchy. Back to Canada and the rest. The former colonies that gained their independence through diplomacy and continue to recognize that authority of the crown are known as the Commonwealth Realm. They are, in decreasing order of population: Canada, Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Jamaica, The Solomon Islands, Belize, The Bahamas, Barbados, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Tuvalu. All are independent nations but still recognize the monarchy as the head of state even though it has little real power within their borders. There are three further entities that belong to the crown and these are the Crown Dependencies: he Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey. Unlike the Commonwealth Realm, they are not considered independent nations, but are granted local autonomy by the crown and British Citizenship by the United Kingdom — though the UK does reserve the right to over-rule the laws of there local assemblies. Are we all done "now"? Almost, but not quite. There are still a couple of loose threads, such as this place: The tiny city of Gibraltar on the Southern Cost of Spain famous for its rock, its monkeys and for causing diplomatic tension between the United Kingdom and Spain. Or what about the Falkland Islands? Which caused so much tension between the United Kingdom and Argentina that they went to war over them. These places belong in the last group of crown properties know as: British Overseas Territories. But their former name — crown colonies — gives away their origins. They are the last vestiges of the British Empire. Unlike the Commonwealth Realm, they have not become independent nations and continue to rely on the United Kingdom for military and (sometimes) economic assistance. Like the Crown Dependencies, everyone born in their borders is a British Citizen. The Crown colonies are, in decreasing order of population: Bermuda, Cayman Islands,Turks and Caicos Islands, Gibraltar, The British Virgin Islands, Akrotiri and Dhekelia, Anguilla, Saint Helena, Ascension Islands, Tristan da Cunha, Montserrat, British Indian Ocean Territory, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Falkland Islands, British Antarctic Territory, Pitcairn Islands. For our final Venn diagram, the United Kingdom is a country situated on the British Isles and is part of The Crown which is controlled by the monarchy. Also part of the crown and the British Isles are the crown dependencies. The independent nations of the former empire that still recognize the crown are the Commonwealth Realm and the non-independent remnants of the former empire are the British Overseas Territories. Thank you very much for watching.

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Offchurch Warwickshire 52°17′N 1°28′W / 52.28°N 01.47°W / 52.28; -01.47 SP3665
Offenham Worcestershire 52°07′N 1°55′W / 52.11°N 01.92°W / 52.11; -01.92 SP0546
Offenham Cross Worcestershire 52°06′N 1°55′W / 52.10°N 01.91°W / 52.10; -01.91 SP0645
Offerton Sunderland 54°53′N 1°28′W / 54.88°N 01.47°W / 54.88; -01.47 NZ3455
Offerton Stockport 53°23′N 2°08′W / 53.38°N 02.13°W / 53.38; -02.13 SJ9188
Offerton Green Stockport 53°23′N 2°06′W / 53.38°N 02.10°W / 53.38; -02.10 SJ9388
Offham West Sussex 50°52′N 0°33′W / 50.86°N 00.55°W / 50.86; -00.55 TQ0208
Offham East Sussex 50°53′N 0°01′W / 50.89°N 00.01°W / 50.89; -00.01 TQ4012
Offham Kent 51°17′N 0°22′E / 51.28°N 00.36°E / 51.28; 00.36 TQ6557
Offleyhay Staffordshire 52°51′N 2°19′W / 52.85°N 02.31°W / 52.85; -02.31 SJ7929
Offleymarsh Staffordshire 52°51′N 2°19′W / 52.85°N 02.32°W / 52.85; -02.32 SJ7829
Offleyrock Staffordshire 52°51′N 2°19′W / 52.85°N 02.32°W / 52.85; -02.32 SJ7829
Offord Cluny Cambridgeshire 52°17′N 0°13′W / 52.28°N 00.22°W / 52.28; -00.22 TL2167
Offord D'Arcy Cambridgeshire 52°16′N 0°13′W / 52.27°N 00.22°W / 52.27; -00.22 TL2166
Offton Suffolk 52°06′N 1°00′E / 52.10°N 01.00°E / 52.10; 01.00 TM0649
Offwell Devon 50°47′N 3°09′W / 50.78°N 03.15°W / 50.78; -03.15 SY1999
Ogbourne Maizey Wiltshire 51°26′N 1°44′W / 51.43°N 01.74°W / 51.43; -01.74 SU1871
Ogbourne St Andrew Wiltshire 51°26′N 1°44′W / 51.44°N 01.74°W / 51.44; -01.74 SU1872
Ogbourne St George Wiltshire 51°28′N 1°43′W / 51.46°N 01.71°W / 51.46; -01.71 SU2074
Ogden Calderdale 53°46′N 1°55′W / 53.77°N 01.91°W / 53.77; -01.91 SE0631
Ogdens Hampshire 50°54′N 1°44′W / 50.90°N 01.74°W / 50.90; -01.74 SU1812
Ogle Northumberland 55°05′N 1°47′W / 55.09°N 01.79°W / 55.09; -01.79 NZ1378
Ogmore Bro Morgannwg (The Vale Of Glamorgan) 51°28′N 3°37′W / 51.47°N 03.61°W / 51.47; -03.61 SS8876
Ogmore-by-Sea Bro Morgannwg (The Vale Of Glamorgan) 51°27′N 3°38′W / 51.45°N 03.64°W / 51.45; -03.64 SS8674
Ogmore Vale PenyBont ar Ogwr (Bridgend) 51°35′N 3°32′W / 51.59°N 03.54°W / 51.59; -03.54 SS9390

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Oigh-sgeir Highland 56°58′N 6°40′W / 56.96°N 06.67°W / 56.96; -06.67 NM161961

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Okeford Fitzpaine Dorset 50°53′N 2°17′W / 50.88°N 02.28°W / 50.88; -02.28 ST8010
Okehampton Devon 50°44′N 4°01′W / 50.73°N 04.01°W / 50.73; -04.01 SX5895
Oker Derbyshire 53°08′N 1°35′W / 53.14°N 01.59°W / 53.14; -01.59 SK2761
Okle Green Gloucestershire 51°55′N 2°22′W / 51.92°N 02.36°W / 51.92; -02.36 SO7525
Okus Swindon 51°32′N 1°47′W / 51.54°N 01.79°W / 51.54; -01.79 SU1483

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Olchard Devon 50°35′N 3°35′W / 50.58°N 03.59°W / 50.58; -03.59 SX8777
Old Northamptonshire 52°20′N 0°51′W / 52.34°N 00.85°W / 52.34; -00.85 SP7873
Old Aberdeen City of Aberdeen 57°10′N 2°06′W / 57.16°N 02.10°W / 57.16; -02.10 NJ9408
Old Alresford Hampshire 51°06′N 1°10′W / 51.10°N 01.17°W / 51.10; -01.17 SU5834
Oldany Island Highland 58°15′N 5°16′W / 58.25°N 05.26°W / 58.25; -05.26 NC088346
Old Arley Warwickshire 52°30′N 1°35′W / 52.50°N 01.58°W / 52.50; -01.58 SP2890
Old Balkello Angus 56°32′N 3°02′W / 56.53°N 03.04°W / 56.53; -03.04 NO3638
Old Balornock City of Glasgow 55°52′N 4°13′W / 55.87°N 04.22°W / 55.87; -04.22 NS6167
Old Basford Nottinghamshire 52°59′N 1°11′W / 52.98°N 01.18°W / 52.98; -01.18 SK5543
Old Basing Hampshire 51°16′N 1°03′W / 51.26°N 01.05°W / 51.26; -01.05 SU6652
Old Belses Scottish Borders 55°30′N 2°41′W / 55.50°N 02.69°W / 55.50; -02.69 NT5624
Oldberrow Warwickshire 52°17′N 1°49′W / 52.28°N 01.82°W / 52.28; -01.82 SP1265
Old Bexley Bexley 51°26′N 0°08′E / 51.43°N 00.14°E / 51.43; 00.14 TQ4973
Old Blair Perth and Kinross 56°46′N 3°52′W / 56.77°N 03.86°W / 56.77; -03.86 NN8666
Old Bolingbroke Lincolnshire 53°09′N 0°01′E / 53.15°N 00.01°E / 53.15; 00.01 TF3564
Oldborough Devon 50°50′N 3°44′W / 50.84°N 03.74°W / 50.84; -03.74 SS7706
Old Boston St Helens 53°28′N 2°38′W / 53.46°N 02.64°W / 53.46; -02.64 SJ5797
Old Bramhope Leeds 53°53′N 1°39′W / 53.88°N 01.65°W / 53.88; -01.65 SE2343
Old Brampton Derbyshire 53°14′N 1°30′W / 53.23°N 01.50°W / 53.23; -01.50 SK3371
Old Bridge of Tilt Perth and Kinross 56°46′N 3°51′W / 56.77°N 03.85°W / 56.77; -03.85 NN8766
Old Bridge of Urr Dumfries and Galloway 54°59′N 3°55′W / 54.98°N 03.92°W / 54.98; -03.92 NX7767
Oldbrook Milton Keynes 52°01′N 0°46′W / 52.02°N 00.76°W / 52.02; -00.76 SP8537
Old Buckenham Norfolk 52°28′N 1°02′E / 52.47°N 01.03°E / 52.47; 01.03 TM0691
Old Burdon Durham 54°50′N 1°24′W / 54.84°N 01.40°W / 54.84; -01.40 NZ3850
Old Burghclere Hampshire 51°19′N 1°20′W / 51.31°N 01.34°W / 51.31; -01.34 SU4657
Oldbury Shropshire 52°31′N 2°26′W / 52.51°N 02.44°W / 52.51; -02.44 SO7091
Oldbury Sandwell 52°29′N 2°02′W / 52.49°N 02.03°W / 52.49; -02.03 SO9888
Oldbury Warwickshire 52°32′N 1°32′W / 52.54°N 01.54°W / 52.54; -01.54 SP3194
Oldbury Kent 51°17′N 0°16′E / 51.28°N 00.26°E / 51.28; 00.26 TQ5856
Oldbury Naite South Gloucestershire 51°38′N 2°33′W / 51.63°N 02.55°W / 51.63; -02.55 ST6293
Oldbury-on-Severn South Gloucestershire 51°37′N 2°34′W / 51.62°N 02.56°W / 51.62; -02.56 ST6192
Oldbury on the Hill Gloucestershire 51°35′N 2°16′W / 51.59°N 02.27°W / 51.59; -02.27 ST8188
Old Byland North Yorkshire 54°15′N 1°10′W / 54.25°N 01.17°W / 54.25; -01.17 SE5485
Old Cambus Scottish Borders 55°55′N 2°19′W / 55.91°N 02.32°W / 55.91; -02.32 NT8069
Old Cardinham Castle Cornwall 50°28′N 4°39′W / 50.47°N 04.65°W / 50.47; -04.65 SX1267
Old Carlisle Cumbria 54°48′N 3°09′W / 54.80°N 03.15°W / 54.80; -03.15 NY2646
Old Cassop Durham 54°44′N 1°29′W / 54.74°N 01.48°W / 54.74; -01.48 NZ3339
Oldcastle Monmouthshire 51°55′N 2°59′W / 51.91°N 02.99°W / 51.91; -02.99 SO3224
Oldcastle Heath Cheshire 53°00′N 2°47′W / 53.00°N 02.79°W / 53.00; -02.79 SJ4745
Old Catton Norfolk 52°40′N 1°17′E / 52.66°N 01.29°E / 52.66; 01.29 TG2312
Old Chalford Oxfordshire 51°55′N 1°30′W / 51.92°N 01.50°W / 51.92; -01.50 SP3425
Old Church Stoke Powys 52°32′N 3°04′W / 52.53°N 03.06°W / 52.53; -03.06 SO2894
Old Clee North East Lincolnshire 53°33′N 0°03′W / 53.55°N 00.05°W / 53.55; -00.05 TA2908
Old Cleeve Somerset 51°10′N 3°23′W / 51.16°N 03.38°W / 51.16; -03.38 ST0341
Old Clipstone Nottinghamshire 53°10′N 1°07′W / 53.17°N 01.11°W / 53.17; -01.11 SK5964
Old Colwyn Conwy 53°17′N 3°43′W / 53.28°N 03.71°W / 53.28; -03.71 SH8678
Old Coppice Shropshire 52°39′N 2°47′W / 52.65°N 02.79°W / 52.65; -02.79 SJ4607
Old Cornhill Aberdeenshire 57°35′N 2°43′W / 57.59°N 02.72°W / 57.59; -02.72 NJ5756
Oldcotes Nottinghamshire 53°23′N 1°07′W / 53.38°N 01.12°W / 53.38; -01.12 SK5888
Old Coulsdon Croydon 51°17′N 0°07′W / 51.29°N 00.12°W / 51.29; -00.12 TQ3157
Old Country Herefordshire 52°05′N 2°25′W / 52.09°N 02.42°W / 52.09; -02.42 SO7144
Oldcroft Gloucestershire 51°45′N 2°31′W / 51.75°N 02.52°W / 51.75; -02.52 SO6406
Old Cryals Kent 51°08′N 0°22′E / 51.13°N 00.37°E / 51.13; 00.37 TQ6640
Old Dailly South Ayrshire 55°15′N 4°48′W / 55.25°N 04.80°W / 55.25; -04.80 NX2299
Old Dalby Leicestershire 52°48′N 1°00′W / 52.80°N 01.00°W / 52.80; -01.00 SK6723
Old Dam Derbyshire 53°18′N 1°50′W / 53.30°N 01.83°W / 53.30; -01.83 SK1179
Old Deer Aberdeenshire 57°31′N 2°03′W / 57.51°N 02.05°W / 57.51; -02.05 NJ9747
Old Denaby Doncaster 53°29′N 1°16′W / 53.48°N 01.27°W / 53.48; -01.27 SK4899
Old Ditch Somerset 51°14′N 2°43′W / 51.23°N 02.71°W / 51.23; -02.71 ST5049
Old Dolphin Bradford 53°46′N 1°50′W / 53.76°N 01.83°W / 53.76; -01.83 SE1130
Old Down South Gloucestershire 51°35′N 2°34′W / 51.58°N 02.56°W / 51.58; -02.56 ST6187
Old Down Somerset 51°15′N 2°32′W / 51.25°N 02.54°W / 51.25; -02.54 ST6251
Old Edlington Doncaster 53°28′N 1°12′W / 53.46°N 01.20°W / 53.46; -01.20 SK5397
Old Eldon Durham 54°38′N 1°37′W / 54.63°N 01.62°W / 54.63; -01.62 NZ2427
Old Ellerby East Riding of Yorkshire 53°49′N 0°14′W / 53.81°N 00.23°W / 53.81; -00.23 TA1637
Oldend Gloucestershire 51°44′N 2°18′W / 51.74°N 02.30°W / 51.74; -02.30 SO7905
Old Fallings Wolverhampton 52°36′N 2°07′W / 52.60°N 02.11°W / 52.60; -02.11 SJ9201
Oldfallow Staffordshire 52°41′N 2°02′W / 52.69°N 02.04°W / 52.69; -02.04 SJ9711
Old Farm Park Milton Keynes 52°01′N 0°41′W / 52.01°N 00.68°W / 52.01; -00.68 SP9036
Old Felixstowe Suffolk 51°58′N 1°22′E / 51.96°N 01.36°E / 51.96; 01.36 TM3135
Oldfield Shropshire 52°29′N 2°29′W / 52.48°N 02.48°W / 52.48; -02.48 SO6788
Old Field Shropshire 52°23′N 2°45′W / 52.38°N 02.75°W / 52.38; -02.75 SO4977
Oldfield Worcestershire 52°16′N 2°14′W / 52.27°N 02.23°W / 52.27; -02.23 SO8464
Oldfield Cumbria 54°37′N 3°28′W / 54.62°N 03.47°W / 54.62; -03.47 NY0527
Oldfield Bradford 53°49′N 2°00′W / 53.82°N 02.00°W / 53.82; -02.00 SE0037
Oldfield Kirklees 53°35′N 1°48′W / 53.58°N 01.80°W / 53.58; -01.80 SE1310
Oldfield Brow Trafford 53°23′N 2°22′W / 53.38°N 02.37°W / 53.38; -02.37 SJ7588
Oldfield Park Bath and North East Somerset 51°22′N 2°23′W / 51.37°N 02.38°W / 51.37; -02.38 ST7364
Old Fletton Cambridgeshire 52°32′N 0°14′W / 52.54°N 00.24°W / 52.54; -00.24 TL1996
Old Fold Gateshead 54°57′N 1°34′W / 54.95°N 01.57°W / 54.95; -01.57 NZ2762
Oldford Somerset 51°14′N 2°19′W / 51.24°N 02.31°W / 51.24; -02.31 ST7850
Old Ford Tower Hamlets 51°31′N 0°02′W / 51.52°N 00.04°W / 51.52; -00.04 TQ3683
Old Forge Herefordshire 51°51′N 2°39′W / 51.85°N 02.65°W / 51.85; -02.65 SO5518
Old Furnace Torfaen 51°41′N 3°04′W / 51.69°N 03.07°W / 51.69; -03.07 SO2600
Oldfurnace Staffordshire 52°59′N 1°56′W / 52.98°N 01.94°W / 52.98; -01.94 SK0443
Old Gate Lincolnshire 52°45′N 0°05′E / 52.75°N 00.08°E / 52.75; 00.08 TF4120
Old Glossop Derbyshire 53°26′N 1°56′W / 53.44°N 01.94°W / 53.44; -01.94 SK0494
Old Goginan Ceredigion 52°25′N 3°56′W / 52.41°N 03.94°W / 52.41; -03.94 SN6881
Old Goole East Riding of Yorkshire 53°41′N 0°53′W / 53.68°N 00.88°W / 53.68; -00.88 SE7422
Old Gore Herefordshire 51°56′N 2°33′W / 51.94°N 02.55°W / 51.94; -02.55 SO6228
Old Graitney Dumfries and Galloway 54°59′N 3°04′W / 54.98°N 03.07°W / 54.98; -03.07 NY3166
Old Grimsby Isles of Scilly 49°57′N 6°20′W / 49.95°N 06.33°W / 49.95; -06.33 SV8915
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