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LocationLocality Coordinates
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Cosby Leicestershire 52°33′N1°12′W / 52.55°N 01.20°W / 52.55; -01.20 SP5495
Coscote Oxfordshire 51°35′N1°16′W / 51.58°N 01.26°W / 51.58; -01.26 SU5188
Coseley Dudley 52°32′N2°05′W / 52.54°N 02.08°W / 52.54; -02.08 SO9494
Cosford Warwickshire 52°24′N1°17′W / 52.40°N 01.28°W / 52.40; -01.28 SP4979
Cosgrove Northamptonshire 52°04′N0°50′W / 52.07°N 00.84°W / 52.07; -00.84 SP7942
Cosham City of Portsmouth 50°50′N1°04′W / 50.84°N 01.06°W / 50.84; -01.06 SU6605
Coshandrochaid Argyll and Bute 55°58′N5°41′W / 55.97°N 05.68°W / 55.97; -05.68 NR7082
Cosheston Pembrokeshire 51°41′N4°53′W / 51.69°N 04.89°W / 51.69; -04.89 SN0003
Cosmeston The Vale Of Glamorgan 51°25′N3°11′W / 51.41°N 03.18°W / 51.41; -03.18 ST1869
Cosmore Dorset 50°50′N2°28′W / 50.84°N 02.47°W / 50.84; -02.47 ST6705
Cossall Nottinghamshire 52°58′N1°17′W / 52.97°N 01.28°W / 52.97; -01.28 SK4842
Cossall Marsh Nottinghamshire 52°58′N1°17′W / 52.97°N 01.28°W / 52.97; -01.28 SK4842
Cossington Somerset 51°09′N2°56′W / 51.15°N 02.93°W / 51.15; -02.93 ST3540
Cossington Leicestershire 52°43′N1°07′W / 52.71°N 01.11°W / 52.71; -01.11 SK6013
Costa Orkney Islands 59°08′N3°11′W / 59.13°N 03.19°W / 59.13; -03.19 HY3228
Costessey Norfolk 52°40′N1°12′E / 52.66°N 01.20°E / 52.66; 01.20 TG1712
Costessey Park Norfolk 52°39′N1°11′E / 52.65°N 01.19°E / 52.65; 01.19 TG1611
Costhorpe Nottinghamshire 53°22′N1°07′W / 53.36°N 01.12°W / 53.36; -01.12 SK5886
Costislost Cornwall 50°29′N4°47′W / 50.49°N 04.79°W / 50.49; -04.79 SX0270
Costock Nottinghamshire 52°49′N1°09′W / 52.82°N 01.15°W / 52.82; -01.15 SK5726
Coston Norfolk 52°37′N1°02′E / 52.61°N 01.04°E / 52.61; 01.04 TG0606
Coston Leicestershire 52°47′N0°45′W / 52.78°N 00.75°W / 52.78; -00.75 SK8422
Coswinsawsin Cornwall 50°11′N5°20′W / 50.19°N 05.33°W / 50.19; -05.33 SW6238

Cot

LocationLocality Coordinates
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Cote Somerset 51°11′N2°56′W / 51.19°N 02.94°W / 51.19; -02.94 ST3444
Cote West Sussex 50°50′N0°25′W / 50.83°N 00.42°W / 50.83; -00.42 TQ1105
Cote Oxfordshire 51°43′N1°29′W / 51.71°N 01.49°W / 51.71; -01.49 SP3502
Cotebrook Cheshire 53°11′N2°38′W / 53.18°N 02.64°W / 53.18; -02.64 SJ5765
Cotehill Cumbria 54°50′N2°50′W / 54.84°N 02.84°W / 54.84; -02.84 NY4650
Cotes Cumbria 54°16′N2°47′W / 54.26°N 02.79°W / 54.26; -02.79 SD4886
Cotes Leicestershire 52°46′N1°11′W / 52.77°N 01.18°W / 52.77; -01.18 SK5520
Cotes Staffordshire 52°54′N2°14′W / 52.90°N 02.23°W / 52.90; -02.23 SJ8434
Cotesbach Leicestershire 52°26′N1°13′W / 52.43°N 01.22°W / 52.43; -01.22 SP5382
Cotes Heath Staffordshire 52°54′N2°15′W / 52.90°N 02.25°W / 52.90; -02.25 SJ8334
Cotes Park Derbyshire 53°05′N1°22′W / 53.08°N 01.37°W / 53.08; -01.37 SK4254
Cotford Devon 50°43′N3°13′W / 50.72°N 03.21°W / 50.72; -03.21 SY1492
Cotford St Luke Somerset 51°02′N3°11′W / 51.04°N 03.19°W / 51.04; -03.19 ST1727
Cotgrave Nottinghamshire 52°54′N1°02′W / 52.90°N 01.04°W / 52.90; -01.04 SK6435
Cotham City of Bristol 51°28′N2°36′W / 51.46°N 02.60°W / 51.46; -02.60 ST5874
Cotham Nottinghamshire 53°01′N0°49′W / 53.01°N 00.82°W / 53.01; -00.82 SK7947
Cothelstone Somerset 51°04′N3°10′W / 51.07°N 03.17°W / 51.07; -03.17 ST1831
Cotheridge Worcestershire 52°11′N2°19′W / 52.18°N 02.32°W / 52.18; -02.32 SO7854
Cotherstone Durham 54°34′N1°59′W / 54.56°N 01.98°W / 54.56; -01.98 NZ0119
Cothill Oxfordshire 51°41′N1°20′W / 51.68°N 01.33°W / 51.68; -01.33 SU4699
Cotland Monmouthshire 51°44′N2°43′W / 51.73°N 02.72°W / 51.73; -02.72 SO5004
Cotleigh Devon 50°49′N3°08′W / 50.81°N 03.13°W / 50.81; -03.13 ST2002
Cotmanhay Derbyshire 52°59′N1°19′W / 52.98°N 01.31°W / 52.98; -01.31 SK4643
Cotmarsh Wiltshire 51°31′N1°52′W / 51.51°N 01.87°W / 51.51; -01.87 SU0979
Cotmaton Devon 50°40′N3°16′W / 50.67°N 03.26°W / 50.67; -03.26 SY1187
Cotness East Riding of Yorkshire 53°43′N0°47′W / 53.71°N 00.79°W / 53.71; -00.79 SE7924
Coton Northamptonshire 52°20′N1°01′W / 52.33°N 01.01°W / 52.33; -01.01 SP6771
Coton Cambridgeshire 52°12′N0°02′E / 52.20°N 00.04°E / 52.20; 00.04 TL4058
Coton Shropshire 52°54′N2°42′W / 52.90°N 02.70°W / 52.90; -02.70 SJ5334
Coton (Tamworth)Staffordshire 52°38′N1°44′W / 52.64°N 01.73°W / 52.64; -01.73 SK1805
Coton (Gnosall)Staffordshire 52°46′N2°17′W / 52.77°N 02.28°W / 52.77; -02.28 SJ8120
Coton (Milwich)Staffordshire 52°52′N2°02′W / 52.87°N 02.04°W / 52.87; -02.04 SJ9731
Coton Clanford Staffordshire 52°48′N2°11′W / 52.80°N 02.19°W / 52.80; -02.19 SJ8723
Coton Hayes Staffordshire 52°53′N2°01′W / 52.88°N 02.01°W / 52.88; -02.01 SJ9932
Coton Hill Shropshire 52°43′N2°46′W / 52.71°N 02.77°W / 52.71; -02.77 SJ4813
Coton Hill Staffordshire 52°53′N2°02′W / 52.88°N 02.03°W / 52.88; -02.03 SJ9832
Coton in the Clay Staffordshire 52°51′N1°46′W / 52.85°N 01.76°W / 52.85; -01.76 SK1629
Coton in the Elms Derbyshire 52°44′N1°38′W / 52.73°N 01.64°W / 52.73; -01.64 SK2415
Coton Park Derbyshire 52°45′N1°36′W / 52.75°N 01.60°W / 52.75; -01.60 SK2717
Cotonwood Shropshire 52°55′N2°42′W / 52.91°N 02.70°W / 52.91; -02.70 SJ5336
Cotonwood Staffordshire 52°46′N2°17′W / 52.77°N 02.29°W / 52.77; -02.29 SJ8020
Cotswold Community Wiltshire 51°39′N1°57′W / 51.65°N 01.95°W / 51.65; -01.95 SU0395
Cott Devon 50°26′N3°43′W / 50.43°N 03.71°W / 50.43; -03.71 SX7861
Cottam Lancashire 53°47′N2°46′W / 53.78°N 02.76°W / 53.78; -02.76 SD5032
Cottam Nottinghamshire 53°18′N0°47′W / 53.30°N 00.78°W / 53.30; -00.78 SK8179
Cottenham Cambridgeshire 52°17′N0°07′E / 52.28°N 00.12°E / 52.28; 00.12 TL4567
Cottenham Park Kingston upon Thames 51°24′N0°14′W / 51.40°N 00.24°W / 51.40; -00.24 TQ2269
Cotterdale North Yorkshire 54°20′N2°16′W / 54.33°N 02.26°W / 54.33; -02.26 SD8393
Cottered Hertfordshire 51°56′N0°05′W / 51.94°N 00.09°W / 51.94; -00.09 TL3129
Cotterhill Woods Rotherham 53°20′N1°10′W / 53.33°N 01.17°W / 53.33; -01.17 SK5582
Cotteridge Birmingham 52°25′N1°56′W / 52.41°N 01.94°W / 52.41; -01.94 SP0480
Cotterstock Northamptonshire 52°29′N0°28′W / 52.49°N 00.46°W / 52.49; -00.46 TL0490
Cottesbrooke Northamptonshire 52°21′N0°58′W / 52.35°N 00.97°W / 52.35; -00.97 SP7073
Cottesmore Rutland 52°42′N0°40′W / 52.70°N 00.66°W / 52.70; -00.66 SK9013
Cotteylands Devon 50°53′N3°30′W / 50.89°N 03.50°W / 50.89; -03.50 SS9412
Cottingham East Riding of Yorkshire 53°47′N0°23′W / 53.78°N 00.39°W / 53.78; -00.39 TA0633
Cottingham Northamptonshire 52°30′N0°46′W / 52.50°N 00.76°W / 52.50; -00.76 SP8490
Cottingley Bradford 53°49′N1°50′W / 53.82°N 01.83°W / 53.82; -01.83 SE1137
Cottisford Oxfordshire 51°58′N1°09′W / 51.97°N 01.15°W / 51.97; -01.15 SP5831
Cotton Staffordshire 53°01′N1°55′W / 53.01°N 01.91°W / 53.01; -01.91 SK0646
Cotton Suffolk 52°16′N1°01′E / 52.26°N 01.01°E / 52.26; 01.01 TM0667
Cotton End Bedfordshire 52°05′N0°25′W / 52.09°N 00.42°W / 52.09; -00.42 TL0845
Cotton End Northamptonshire 52°13′N0°54′W / 52.22°N 00.90°W / 52.22; -00.90 SP7559
Cotton of Brighty Angus 56°32′N2°55′W / 56.53°N 02.92°W / 56.53; -02.92 NO4338
Cotton of Gardyne Angus 56°37′N2°42′W / 56.61°N 02.70°W / 56.61; -02.70 NO5747
Cotton Stones Calderdale 53°41′N1°58′W / 53.68°N 01.97°W / 53.68; -01.97 SE0221
Cotton Tree Lancashire 53°50′N2°09′W / 53.84°N 02.15°W / 53.84; -02.15 SD9039
Cottonworth Hampshire 51°08′N1°28′W / 51.14°N 01.47°W / 51.14; -01.47 SU3739
Cottown Aberdeenshire 57°27′N2°18′W / 57.45°N 02.30°W / 57.45; -02.30 NJ8240
Cottown Perth and Kinross 56°22′N3°17′W / 56.37°N 03.29°W / 56.37; -03.29 NO2021
Cotts Cornwall 50°28′N4°13′W / 50.46°N 04.21°W / 50.46; -04.21 SX4365
Cottwood Devon 50°54′N3°58′W / 50.90°N 03.97°W / 50.90; -03.97 SS6114
Cotwall Shropshire 52°44′N2°35′W / 52.74°N 02.59°W / 52.74; -02.59 SJ6017
Cotwalton Staffordshire 52°54′N2°07′W / 52.90°N 02.12°W / 52.90; -02.12 SJ9234

Cou

LocationLocality Coordinates
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Coubister Orkney Islands 59°01′N3°05′W / 59.01°N 03.09°W / 59.01; -03.09 HY3715
Couch Green Hampshire 51°05′N1°15′W / 51.08°N 01.25°W / 51.08; -01.25 SU5232
Couch's Mill Cornwall 50°24′N4°37′W / 50.40°N 04.61°W / 50.40; -04.61 SX1459
Coughton Herefordshire 51°53′N2°35′W / 51.88°N 02.59°W / 51.88; -02.59 SO5921
Coughton Warwickshire 52°14′N1°53′W / 52.23°N 01.89°W / 52.23; -01.89 SP0760
Coughton Fields Warwickshire 52°13′N1°52′W / 52.22°N 01.86°W / 52.22; -01.86 SP0959
Coulags Highland 57°27′N5°24′W / 57.45°N 05.40°W / 57.45; -05.40 NG9645
Coulby Newham Middlesbrough 54°31′N1°13′W / 54.51°N 01.22°W / 54.51; -01.22 NZ5014
Coulderton Cumbria 54°28′N3°34′W / 54.46°N 03.57°W / 54.46; -03.57 NX9809
Coulin Lodge Highland 57°33′N5°20′W / 57.55°N 05.34°W / 57.55; -05.34 NH0056
Coull Aberdeenshire 57°06′N2°49′W / 57.10°N 02.81°W / 57.10; -02.81 NJ5102
Coulnacraggan Highland 57°25′N6°17′W / 57.42°N 06.28°W / 57.42; -06.28 NG4345
Coul of Fairburn Highland 57°32′N4°33′W / 57.54°N 04.55°W / 57.54; -04.55 NH4753
Coul Point Argyll and Bute 55°47′N6°28′W / 55.79°N 06.47°W / 55.79; -06.47 NR194644
Coulport Argyll and Bute 56°02′N4°53′W / 56.04°N 04.89°W / 56.04; -04.89 NS2087
Coulsdon Croydon 51°18′N0°08′W / 51.30°N 00.13°W / 51.30; -00.13 TQ3058
Coulston Wiltshire 51°17′N2°04′W / 51.28°N 02.07°W / 51.28; -02.07 ST9554
Coulter South Lanarkshire 55°35′N3°33′W / 55.58°N 03.55°W / 55.58; -03.55 NT0233
Coultings Somerset 51°10′N3°07′W / 51.16°N 03.11°W / 51.16; -03.11 ST2241
Coulton North Yorkshire 54°09′N1°02′W / 54.15°N 01.03°W / 54.15; -01.03 SE6374
Cound Shropshire 52°38′N2°40′W / 52.63°N 02.66°W / 52.63; -02.66 SJ5504
Coundlane Shropshire 52°38′N2°38′W / 52.64°N 02.63°W / 52.64; -02.63 SJ5705
Coundmoor Shropshire 52°37′N2°40′W / 52.61°N 02.66°W / 52.61; -02.66 SJ5502
Coundon Coventry 52°25′N1°32′W / 52.42°N 01.54°W / 52.42; -01.54 SP3181
Coundon Durham 54°39′N1°37′W / 54.65°N 01.62°W / 54.65; -01.62 NZ2429
Coundongate Durham 54°39′N1°40′W / 54.65°N 01.66°W / 54.65; -01.66 NZ2229
Coundon Grange Durham 54°38′N1°40′W / 54.64°N 01.66°W / 54.64; -01.66 NZ2228
Counters End Hertfordshire 51°45′N0°29′W / 51.75°N 00.49°W / 51.75; -00.49 TL0407
Countersett North Yorkshire 54°17′N2°08′W / 54.28°N 02.13°W / 54.28; -02.13 SD9188
Countess Cross Essex 51°56′N0°42′E / 51.93°N 00.70°E / 51.93; 00.70 TL8630
Countess Wear Devon 50°42′N3°30′W / 50.70°N 03.50°W / 50.70; -03.50 SX9490
Countesswells City of Aberdeen 57°08′N2°13′W / 57.14°N 02.21°W / 57.14; -02.21 NJ872051
Countesthorpe Leicestershire 52°33′N1°08′W / 52.55°N 01.14°W / 52.55; -01.14 SP5895
Countisbury Devon 51°13′N3°48′W / 51.22°N 03.80°W / 51.22; -03.80 SS7449
Coupar Angus Perth and Kinross 56°32′N3°16′W / 56.54°N 03.27°W / 56.54; -03.27 NO2240
Coup Green Lancashire 53°44′N2°37′W / 53.73°N 02.62°W / 53.73; -02.62 SD5927
Coupland Cumbria 54°33′N2°26′W / 54.55°N 02.44°W / 54.55; -02.44 NY7118
Coupland Northumberland 55°34′N2°07′W / 55.57°N 02.11°W / 55.57; -02.11 NT9331
Courance Dumfries and Galloway 55°11′N3°29′W / 55.19°N 03.49°W / 55.19; -03.49 NY0590
Coursley Somerset 51°05′N3°13′W / 51.09°N 03.22°W / 51.09; -03.22 ST1433
Court-at-Street Kent 51°04′N0°59′E / 51.07°N 00.98°E / 51.07; 00.98 TR0935
Court Barton Devon 50°39′N3°39′W / 50.65°N 03.65°W / 50.65; -03.65 SX8385
Court Colman Bridgend 51°31′N3°37′W / 51.51°N 03.61°W / 51.51; -03.61 SS8881
Court Corner Hampshire 51°19′N1°08′W / 51.32°N 01.14°W / 51.32; -01.14 SU6059
Courteachan Highland 57°00′N5°49′W / 57.00°N 05.82°W / 57.00; -05.82 NM6897
Courteenhall Northamptonshire 52°10′N0°54′W / 52.17°N 00.90°W / 52.17; -00.90 SP7553
Court Henry Carmarthenshire 51°52′N4°06′W / 51.87°N 04.10°W / 51.87; -04.10 SN5522
Court Hey Liverpool 53°24′N2°53′W / 53.40°N 02.88°W / 53.40; -02.88 SJ4190
Court House Green Coventry 52°25′N1°29′W / 52.42°N 01.48°W / 52.42; -01.48 SP3581
Court Orchard Dorset 50°44′N2°46′W / 50.73°N 02.76°W / 50.73; -02.76 SY4693
Courtsend Essex 51°35′N0°55′E / 51.59°N 00.91°E / 51.59; 00.91 TR0293
Courtway Somerset 51°05′N3°08′W / 51.09°N 03.14°W / 51.09; -03.14 ST2033
Cousland Midlothian 55°54′N3°00′W / 55.90°N 03.00°W / 55.90; -03.00 NT3768
Cousley Wood East Sussex 51°04′N0°21′E / 51.07°N 00.35°E / 51.07; 00.35 TQ6533

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The Kingdom of Portugal was a monarchy in the western Iberian Peninsula and the predecessor of the modern Portuguese Republic. Existing to various extents between 1139 and 1910, it was also known as the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves after 1415, and as the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves between 1815 and 1822. The name is also often applied to the Portuguese Empire, the realm's overseas colonies.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest</span>

The United Kingdom has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 65 times. It first took part in the second contest in 1957 and has entered every year since 1959. Along with Sweden and the Netherlands, the UK is one of only three countries with Eurovision victories in four different decades. It is one of the "Big Five" countries, along with France, Germany, Italy and Spain, that are automatically prequalified for the final each year as they are the biggest financial contributors to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The British national broadcaster, the BBC, broadcasts the event and has, on multiple occasions, organised different national selection processes to choose the British entry. The United Kingdom has won the Eurovision Song Contest five times, and has finished as runner-up on a record sixteen occasions. The UK has hosted the contest a record nine times, four times in London and once each in Edinburgh (1972), Brighton (1974), Harrogate (1982), Birmingham (1998), and Liverpool (2023).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Countries of the United Kingdom</span> Component parts of the UK since 1922

Since 1922 the United Kingdom has been made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The UK Prime Minister's website has used the phrase "countries within a country" to describe the United Kingdom. Some statistical summaries, such as those for the twelve NUTS 1 regions of the UK, refer to Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales as "regions". With regard to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales particularly, the descriptive name one uses "can be controversial, with the choice often revealing one's political preferences".