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  2. Module:Ordnance Survey coordinates - Wikipedia

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    Converts a OS grid ref to a lat/long hyperlink to geohack. {{#invoke:Ordnance Survey coordinates|main|SK135733}} ← Two-letter code interpreted as OS grid ref in Great Britain {{#invoke:Ordnance Survey coordinates|main|O169318}} ← One-letter code interpreted as Irish OS grid ref

  3. Ordnance Survey National Grid - Wikipedia

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    The Ordnance Survey National Grid reference system (OSGB), also known as British National Grid (BNG), [1] [2] is a system of geographic grid references, distinct from latitude and longitude, whereby any location in Great Britain can be described in terms of its distance from the origin (0, 0), which lies to the west of the Isles of Scilly.

  4. Template:Ordnance Survey coordinates - Wikipedia

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    Full "ten figure" grid reference Ireland: i888_999: Letter 'i' followed by two decimal numbers - eastings then northings in metres separated by an underscore R: Standard grid references. In each of these cases, the actual coordinates passed to the map sources page will be the centre of the square that the grid ref defines R16 R1267 R123678 ...

  5. Wikipedia:Obtaining geographic coordinates - Wikipedia

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    UK places and Irish places traditionally use grid references, and a latitude /longitude system tied to an OSGB36 datum. This gives a 112 m (367 ft) difference. The NAD83 map datum is sufficiently close to WGS84 for initial use. It is best to double check on a mapping site such as WikiMapia.

  6. Template:Gbmappingitem - Wikipedia

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    This template should be used for lists of locations and such like within the OS Grid area, and is to enable compact inclusion of externally sourced OS grid references. Both the WGS coordinates (via their link) and the OS grid ref (via clicking the number) link to the GeoHack page, each using their own data.

  7. Template:GeoTemplate - Wikipedia

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    OS maps: Convert: Vision of Britain historical maps ... UK-postcodes.com Postal code and local government: GlobalGuide.org ... OS Grid Reference: {osgb36ref} (all ...

  8. Unique Property Reference Number - Wikipedia

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    The Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is a unique number (a geocode) for every addressable location—e.g., a building, a bus stop, a post box, a feature in the landscape, or a defibrillator—in Great Britain. [1] Over 42 million locations have UPRNs, which can be found in Ordnance Survey's AddressBase databases. [1]

  9. Address geocoding - Wikipedia

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    In general is a human-readable and short identifier; like a nominal-geocode as ISO 3166-1 alpha-2, or a grid-geocode, as Geohash geocode. Geocoder ( noun ): a piece of software or a (web) service that implements a geocoding process i.e. a set of interrelated components in the form of operations, algorithms , and data sources that work together ...