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| | London E16 - Result for London E16 - Meaning of London E16 - Definition of London E16 - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net |
 | | '''E16''' is the London postal district covering the London postal district and London postal district areas of East London postal district on the north bank of the London postal district between the London postal district and London postal district in the London postal district |  | | * London postal district * London postal district * London postal district {{LondonE}} London postal district London postal district |  | | There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article London E16. |
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| | London in TutorGig Encyclopedia |
 | | London N3 London N3 is a London postal district that covers the Finchley Central area of the London Borough of Barnet in North London. |  | | London N12 is a London postal district that covers the North Finchley and Woodside Park areas of the London Borough of Barnet in North London. |  | | London N14 is a London postal district that includes the Southgate, London Southgate, Palmers Green and Osidge areas of North London. |
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| | GENUKI: London Postal Districts |
 | | The old London Postal Districts were extended by the addition of a second group of three characters, e.g. |  | | London School of Economics Acommodation Map (12kb) from shows Postal Districts, place names outside the Postal District area, and circles of 5 miles and 10 miles radius from LSE (which is just by Charing Cross, the point from which "distance from London" is always given.) |  | | Postal "counties" do not coincide with administrative counties, and post code districts do not map exactly onto London boroughs or "villages". |
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| | Postcode - Biocrawler |
 | | Kingston Vale in Kingston upon Thames, to become part of London postal district SW15 rather than receive their post from Kingston was that London had two postal deliveries a day. |  | | In the rest of London, N, NW, SW, SE, W and E. Note that London postal districts rarely coincide with the boundaries of London boroughs (even the old, smaller boroughs). |  | | In the 1930s the residents of some areas on the fringes of the London postal area were asked if they would prefer to receive their post from London or another post town. |
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| | London postal district - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The London postal districts were created solely to help sort and deliver mail and therefore rarely coincide with the boundaries of London boroughs (and were created before even the older, smaller metropolitan boroughs). |  | | In 1965 the creation of Greater London caused London's boundary to expand to include these places officially as well as postally, however the new boundary went far beyond these postal districts to include places that were not in the London postal area. |  | | In the rest of London, N, NW, SW, SE, W and E. In parts of outer London the districts are subdivisions of 63 other post towns and were introduced at the same time as the other UK postcodes. |
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| | London NW3 [Definition] |
 | | London NW3 is a London postal district The system of London postal districts predated the introduction of postcodes throughout the United Kingdom in the 1960s. |  | | London postal district The system of London postal districts predated the introduction of postcodes throughout the United Kingdom in the 1960s. |  | | London Underground The London Underground is a public transport network, composed of electrified railways (that is, a metro system) that run underground in tunnels in central London and above ground in the city's suburbs. |
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| | Encyclopedia entries starting with LON |
 | | E17 is a London postal district in the Borough of Waltham Forest. |  | | London NW3 is a London postal district, much of it located on the high plateau overlooking central london, covering the area between Regent's Park, Finchley Road, Golders Green and Hampstead Heath. |  | | It was responsible for an area of 8.5 square miles (22 km²) in the London Boroughs of Newham, Tower Hamlets and Southwark. |
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| | Borough of Newham, & enjoying Newham events in London & England |
 | | Plaistow, London E13: Discover another London postal district with hteL |  | | East Ham, London E6: Discover another London postal district with hteL |  | | Manor Park, London E12: Discover another London postal district with hteL |
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| | London in TutorGig Encyclopedia |
 | | Image ELondon.PNG thumb right Map of E postal districts E17 is a London postal district in the London.. |  | | London Airport is the name of several airport s London, England London Biggin Hill Airport London City Airport London Gatwick Airport London Heathrow Airport London Luton Airport London Stansted Airport.. |  | | London Township may be any of these places in the United States London Township, Kansas London Township, Michigan London Township, Minnesota disambig Category Township disambiguation.. |
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| | London |
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| | London: Weather and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" which cover varying areas, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | The City of London is the principal financial district of the United Kingdom, and is one of the most important in the world. |  | | The dominant centre of activity in London is the City of Westminster (including the West End) which is the main cultural, entertainment and shopping district, the location of most of London's major corporate headquarters outside of the financial services sector, and the centre of the UK's national government. |
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| | Encyclopedia entries starting with LON |
 | | London EC4 is the London postal district covering the area of central London on the North Bank of the River Thames, Roughly between The City of Westminster and London Bridge. |  | | London N10 is a London postal district In the alphabetical assignment of districts, N10 corresponded to Muswell Hill. |  | | The principal route is: London to Pontes to Calleva to Spinae to Cunetio to Aquae Sulis. |
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| | London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river. |  | | The GLA consists of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. |
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| | London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" which cover varying areas, such as the London postal districts; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police District; and the London commuter belt. |  | | The dominant centre of activity in London is the City of Westminster (including the West End) which is the main cultural, entertainment and consumer district, the location of most of London's major corporate headquarters outside of the financial services sector, and the centre of the UK's national government. |  | | London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river. |
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| | London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river. |  | | The GLA consists of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. |
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| | London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river. |  | | The GLA consists of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. |
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| | London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river. |  | | The GLA consists of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. |
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| | London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river. |  | | The GLA consists of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. |
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| | Encyclopedia entries starting with LON |
 | | London E16 is the London postal district covering the Victoria Dock and Beckton areas of East London on the north bank of the River Thames between the River Lea and Gallions Reach. |  | | London N10 is a London postal district In the alphabetical assignment of districts, N10 corresponded to Muswell Hill. |  | | The principal route is: London to Pontes to Calleva to Spinae to Cunetio to Aquae Sulis. |
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| | Articles - London |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | The dominant centre of activity in London is the City of Westminster (including the West End) which is the main cultural, entertainment and shopping district, the location of most of London's major corporate headquarters outside of the financial services sector, and the centre of the UK's national government. |  | | The coordinates of the centre of London (traditionally considered to be Charing Cross, near the junction of Trafalgar Square, the Strand, Whitehall and the Mall) are approximately 51°30′ N 0°8′ W. The Romans marked the centre of Londinium with the London Stone in the City. |
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| | London Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river. |  | | London was one of the venues for the World Cup in 1966, and the European Football Championship in 1996, and hosted the final of both tournaments. |
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| | London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | London is the largest, most populous city in the European Union, with an estimated population on 1 January 2005 of 7,421,328 and a metropolitan area population of 13,945,000. |  | | London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river. |
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| | London EC3 - encyclopedia article about London EC3. |
 | | London EC3 is the London postal district The system of London postal districts predated the introduction of postcodes throughout the United Kingdom in the 1960s. |  | | Tower of London The Tower of London is officially Her Majesty's Palace and Fortress, The Tower of London, although the last ruler to reside in it as a palace was King James I (1566-1625). |  | | London Metropolitan University London Metropolitan University was formed in August 2002 by the amalgamation of London Guildhall University and the University of North London. |
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| | London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river. |  | | The GLA consists of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. |
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| | London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river. |  | | London was one of the venues for the World Cup in 1966, and the European Football Championship in 1996, and hosted the final of both tournaments. |
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| | London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river. |  | | London is a port on the Thames, a navigable river. |
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| | London - encyclopedia article about London. |
 | | There are other definitions of "London" for special purposes, such as the London postal district; the area covered by the telephone area code 020; the area accessible by public transport using a Transport for London Travelcard; the area delimited by the M25 orbital motorway; the Metropolitan Police district; and the London commuter belt. |  | | The buildings of the City of London, the modern financial district, and heart of the city in past centuries. |  | | The coordinates of the centre of London (traditionally considered to be Charing Cross, near the junction of Trafalgar Square, the Strand, Whitehall and the Mall) are approximately 51°30′ N 0°8′ W. |
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| | Encyclopedia entries starting with LON |
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