List of United Kingdom locations: Upper I-Upper W

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Upper Ifold Surrey 51°05′N0°34′W / 51.08°N 00.57°W / 51.08; -00.57 TQ0033
Upper Inglesham Swindon 51°40′N1°43′W / 51.66°N 01.71°W / 51.66; -01.71 SU2096
Upper Kenley Fife 56°17′N2°43′W / 56.29°N 02.71°W / 56.29; -02.71 NO5611
Upper Kergord Shetland Islands 60°17′N1°16′W / 60.28°N 01.27°W / 60.28; -01.27 HU4056
Upper Kidston Scottish Borders 55°40′N3°14′W / 55.66°N 03.24°W / 55.66; -03.24 NT2242
Upper Kilchattan Argyll and Bute 56°04′N6°13′W / 56.07°N 06.22°W / 56.07; -06.22 NR3795
Upper Kilcott South Gloucestershire 51°35′N2°18′W / 51.59°N 02.30°W / 51.59; -02.30 ST7988
Upper Killay Swansea 51°36′N4°03′W / 51.60°N 04.05°W / 51.60; -04.05 SS5892
Upper Kinsham Herefordshire 52°16′N2°56′W / 52.27°N 02.93°W / 52.27; -02.93 SO3665
Upper Knockando Moray 57°28′N3°22′W / 57.47°N 03.36°W / 57.47; -03.36 NJ1843
Upper Lambourn Berkshire 51°31′N1°33′W / 51.51°N 01.55°W / 51.51; -01.55 SU3180
Upper Landywood Staffordshire 52°38′N2°02′W / 52.64°N 02.03°W / 52.64; -02.03 SJ9805
Upper Langford North Somerset 51°20′N2°46′W / 51.33°N 02.77°W / 51.33; -02.77 ST467594
Upper Langwith Derbyshire 53°13′N1°14′W / 53.21°N 01.23°W / 53.21; -01.23 SK5169
Upper Largo (Kirkton of Largo) Fife 56°13′N2°56′W / 56.21°N 02.93°W / 56.21; -02.93 NO4203
Upper Layham Suffolk 52°01′N0°57′E / 52.02°N 00.95°E / 52.02; 00.95 TM0340
Upper Leigh Staffordshire 52°55′N1°59′W / 52.92°N 01.98°W / 52.92; -01.98 SK0136
Upper Littleton North Somerset 51°22′N2°38′W / 51.37°N 02.64°W / 51.37; -02.64 ST5564
Upper Loads Derbyshire 53°13′N1°32′W / 53.21°N 01.53°W / 53.21; -01.53 SK3169
Upper Lochton Aberdeenshire 57°04′N2°31′W / 57.06°N 02.51°W / 57.06; -02.51 NO6997
Upper Lode Gloucestershire 51°59′N2°10′W / 51.99°N 02.17°W / 51.99; -02.17 SO8833
Upper Longdon Staffordshire 52°43′N1°55′W / 52.72°N 01.92°W / 52.72; -01.92 SK0514
Upper Longwood Shropshire 52°39′N2°35′W / 52.65°N 02.59°W / 52.65; -02.59 SJ6007
Upper Ludstone Shropshire 52°33′N2°17′W / 52.55°N 02.29°W / 52.55; -02.29 SO8095
Upper Lybster Highland 58°19′N3°17′W / 58.31°N 03.28°W / 58.31; -03.28 ND2537
Upper Lydbrook Gloucestershire 51°50′N2°35′W / 51.83°N 02.58°W / 51.83; -02.58 SO6015
Upper Lyde Herefordshire 52°05′N2°44′W / 52.09°N 02.74°W / 52.09; -02.74 SO4944
Upper Lye Herefordshire 52°17′N2°53′W / 52.28°N 02.89°W / 52.28; -02.89 SO3965
Upper Maes-coed Herefordshire 52°00′N2°58′W / 52.00°N 02.97°W / 52.00; -02.97 SO3334
Upper Marsh Bradford 53°49′N1°58′W / 53.82°N 01.97°W / 53.82; -01.97 SE0236
Upper Midhope Sheffield 53°29′N1°41′W / 53.48°N 01.68°W / 53.48; -01.68 SK2199
Upper Midway Derbyshire 52°46′N1°33′W / 52.77°N 01.55°W / 52.77; -01.55 SK3020
Uppermill Oldham 53°32′N2°01′W / 53.54°N 02.01°W / 53.54; -02.01 SD9905
Upper Milovaig Highland 57°26′N6°45′W / 57.44°N 06.75°W / 57.44; -06.75 NG1549
Upper Milton Somerset 51°13′N2°40′W / 51.22°N 02.66°W / 51.22; -02.66 ST5447
Upper Milton Oxfordshire 51°51′N1°38′W / 51.85°N 01.63°W / 51.85; -01.63 SP2517
Upper Minety Wiltshire 51°37′N2°00′W / 51.61°N 02.00°W / 51.61; -02.00 SU0091
Upper Moor Worcestershire 52°07′N2°02′W / 52.12°N 02.04°W / 52.12; -02.04 SO9747
Upper Moor Side Leeds 53°46′N1°38′W / 53.76°N 01.63°W / 53.76; -01.63 SE2430
Upper Morton South Gloucestershire 51°37′N2°30′W / 51.61°N 02.50°W / 51.61; -02.50 ST6591
Upper Nash Pembrokeshire 51°41′N4°52′W / 51.68°N 04.86°W / 51.68; -04.86 SN0202
Upper Neepaback Shetland Islands 60°30′N1°03′W / 60.50°N 01.05°W / 60.50; -01.05 HU5280
Upper Netchwood Shropshire 52°31′N2°35′W / 52.52°N 02.59°W / 52.52; -02.59 SO6092
Upper Newbold Derbyshire 53°15′N1°28′W / 53.25°N 01.47°W / 53.25; -01.47 SK3573
Upper Nobut Staffordshire 52°55′N1°56′W / 52.91°N 01.94°W / 52.91; -01.94 SK0435
Upper North Dean Buckinghamshire 51°40′N0°47′W / 51.67°N 00.78°W / 51.67; -00.78 SU8498
Upper Norwood West Sussex 50°56′N0°40′W / 50.94°N 00.67°W / 50.94; -00.67 SU9317
Upper Norwood Croydon 51°24′N0°05′W / 51.40°N 00.08°W / 51.40; -00.08 TQ3369
Upper Ochrwyth Caerphilly 51°35′N3°07′W / 51.59°N 03.11°W / 51.59; -03.11 ST2389
Upper Oddington Gloucestershire 51°55′N1°41′W / 51.92°N 01.68°W / 51.92; -01.68 SP2225
Upper Ollach Highland 57°20′N6°08′W / 57.34°N 06.14°W / 57.34; -06.14 NG5136
Upper Padley Derbyshire 53°18′N1°38′W / 53.30°N 01.64°W / 53.30; -01.64 SK2479
Upper Persley City of Aberdeen 57°11′N2°11′W / 57.18°N 02.18°W / 57.18; -02.18 NJ8910
Upper Pickwick Wiltshire 51°26′N2°13′W / 51.43°N 02.21°W / 51.43; -02.21 ST8571
Upper Pollicott Buckinghamshire 51°49′N0°59′W / 51.81°N 00.98°W / 51.81; -00.98 SP7013
Upper Poppleton York 53°58′N1°10′W / 53.97°N 01.16°W / 53.97; -01.16 SE5554
Upper Postern Kent 51°11′N0°18′E / 51.19°N 00.30°E / 51.19; 00.30 TQ6146
Upper Quinton Warwickshire 52°07′N1°45′W / 52.11°N 01.75°W / 52.11; -01.75 SP1746
Upper Race Torfaen 51°41′N3°03′W / 51.68°N 03.05°W / 51.68; -03.05 ST2799
Upper Ratley Hampshire 51°00′N1°32′W / 51.00°N 01.54°W / 51.00; -01.54 SU3223
Upper Rochford Herefordshire 52°18′N2°33′W / 52.30°N 02.55°W / 52.30; -02.55 SO6267
Upper Rodmersham Kent 51°18′N0°45′E / 51.30°N 00.75°E / 51.30; 00.75 TQ9260
Upper Ruxley Bexley/Bromley 51°25′N0°09′E / 51.41°N 00.15°E / 51.41; 00.15 TQ4970
Upper Sanday Orkney Islands 58°55′N2°48′W / 58.91°N 02.80°W / 58.91; -02.80 HY5403
Upper Sapey Herefordshire 52°16′N2°28′W / 52.26°N 02.47°W / 52.26; -02.47 SO6863
Upper Seagry Wiltshire 51°31′N2°05′W / 51.51°N 02.08°W / 51.51; -02.08 ST9480
Upper Shelton Bedfordshire 52°04′N0°33′W / 52.07°N 00.55°W / 52.07; -00.55 SP9943
Upper Sheringham Norfolk 52°55′N1°11′E / 52.92°N 01.18°E / 52.92; 01.18 TG1441
Upper Shirley City of Southampton 50°55′N1°26′W / 50.92°N 01.43°W / 50.92; -01.43 SU4014
Upper Shirley Croydon 51°21′N0°04′W / 51.35°N 00.06°W / 51.35; -00.06 TQ3564
Upper Siddington Gloucestershire 51°41′N1°58′W / 51.68°N 01.97°W / 51.68; -01.97 SU0299
Upper Skelmorlie North Ayrshire 55°52′N4°53′W / 55.86°N 04.89°W / 55.86; -04.89 NS1967
Upper Slackstead Hampshire 51°02′N1°26′W / 51.03°N 01.44°W / 51.03; -01.44 SU3926
Upper Slaughter Gloucestershire 51°54′N1°47′W / 51.90°N 01.78°W / 51.90; -01.78 SP1523
Upper Solva Pembrokeshire 51°52′N5°13′W / 51.87°N 05.21°W / 51.87; -05.21 SM7924
Upper Soudley Gloucestershire 51°47′N2°30′W / 51.78°N 02.50°W / 51.78; -02.50 SO6510
Uppersound Shetland Islands 60°08′N1°11′W / 60.14°N 01.19°W / 60.14; -01.19 HU4540
Upper Stanton Drew Bath and North East Somerset 51°21′N2°34′W / 51.35°N 02.57°W / 51.35; -02.57 ST6062
Upper Staploe Bedfordshire 52°13′N0°20′W / 52.21°N 00.33°W / 52.21; -00.33 TL1459
Upper Stoke Coventry 52°25′N1°29′W / 52.41°N 01.48°W / 52.41; -01.48 SP3580
Upper Stoke Kent 51°27′N0°39′E / 51.45°N 00.65°E / 51.45; 00.65 TQ8376
Upper Stoke Norfolk 52°34′N1°19′E / 52.56°N 01.31°E / 52.56; 01.31 TG2502
Upper Stondon Bedfordshire 52°00′N0°20′W / 52.00°N 00.34°W / 52.00; -00.34 TL1435
Upper Stowe Northamptonshire 52°11′N1°04′W / 52.19°N 01.06°W / 52.19; -01.06 SP6456
Upper Stratton Swindon 51°35′N1°46′W / 51.58°N 01.77°W / 51.58; -01.77 SU1687
Upper Street Hampshire 50°58′N1°47′W / 50.96°N 01.78°W / 50.96; -01.78 SU1518
Upper Street Norfolk 52°52′N1°20′E / 52.87°N 01.34°E / 52.87; 01.34 TG2536
Upper Street Norfolk 52°46′N1°24′E / 52.76°N 01.40°E / 52.76; 01.40 TG3024
Upper Street Norfolk 52°42′N1°26′E / 52.70°N 01.43°E / 52.70; 01.43 TG3217
Upper Street Norfolk 52°41′N1°28′E / 52.69°N 01.47°E / 52.69; 01.47 TG3517
Upper Street Norfolk 52°22′N1°11′E / 52.37°N 01.18°E / 52.37; 01.18 TM1780
Upper Street Suffolk 52°07′N0°35′E / 52.12°N 00.59°E / 52.12; 00.59 TL7851
Upper Street Suffolk 52°07′N1°04′E / 52.11°N 01.06°E / 52.11; 01.06 TM1051
Upper Street Suffolk 51°58′N1°07′E / 51.96°N 01.11°E / 51.96; 01.11 TM1434
Upper Strensham Worcestershire 52°02′N2°08′W / 52.04°N 02.14°W / 52.04; -02.14 SO9039
Upper Studley Wiltshire 51°18′N2°14′W / 51.30°N 02.23°W / 51.30; -02.23 ST8456
Upper Sundon Bedfordshire 51°56′N0°29′W / 51.93°N 00.48°W / 51.93; -00.48 TL0427
Upper Swainswick Bath and North East Somerset 51°25′N2°22′W / 51.41°N 02.36°W / 51.41; -02.36 ST7568
Upper Swanmore Hampshire 50°56′N1°10′W / 50.94°N 01.17°W / 50.94; -01.17 SU5817
Upper Swell Gloucestershire 51°56′N1°45′W / 51.93°N 01.75°W / 51.93; -01.75 SP1726
Upper Sydenham Bromley 51°25′N0°04′W / 51.42°N 00.07°W / 51.42; -00.07 TQ3471
Upper Tankersley Barnsley 53°29′N1°29′W / 53.48°N 01.48°W / 53.48; -01.48 SK3499
Upper Tean Staffordshire 52°56′N1°59′W / 52.94°N 01.98°W / 52.94; -01.98 SK0139
Upperthong Kirklees 53°34′N1°48′W / 53.56°N 01.80°W / 53.56; -01.80 SE1308
Upperthorpe Derbyshire 53°19′N1°19′W / 53.31°N 01.31°W / 53.31; -01.31 SK4680
Upperthorpe North Lincolnshire 53°29′N0°52′W / 53.49°N 00.87°W / 53.49; -00.87 SE7500
Upper Threapwood Wrexham 52°59′N2°50′W / 52.99°N 02.83°W / 52.99; -02.83 SJ4445
Upper Thurnham Lancashire 53°58′N2°50′W / 53.97°N 02.84°W / 53.97; -02.84 SD4554
Upperton West Sussex 50°59′N0°38′W / 50.98°N 00.64°W / 50.98; -00.64 SU9522
Upperton East Sussex 50°46′N0°16′E / 50.77°N 00.26°E / 50.77; 00.26 TQ6000
Upperton Oxfordshire 51°38′N1°04′W / 51.64°N 01.06°W / 51.64; -01.06 SU6594
Upper Tooting Wandsworth 51°26′N0°10′W / 51.43°N 00.17°W / 51.43; -00.17 TQ2772
Upper Town Bradford 53°48′N1°58′W / 53.80°N 01.97°W / 53.80; -01.97 SE0234
Upper Town (Hognaston)Derbyshire 53°03′N1°39′W / 53.05°N 01.65°W / 53.05; -01.65 SK2351
Upper Town (Bonsall)Derbyshire 53°07′N1°35′W / 53.11°N 01.59°W / 53.11; -01.59 SK2758
Uppertown Cumbria 54°59′45″N2°52′30″W / 54.99579°N 02.87508°W / 54.99579; -02.87508 NY4467
Uppertown Derbyshire 53°10′N1°31′W / 53.17°N 01.52°W / 53.17; -01.52 SK3264
Upper Town Durham 54°43′N1°53′W / 54.72°N 01.89°W / 54.72; -01.89 NZ0737
Upper Town Herefordshire 52°08′N2°37′W / 52.13°N 02.61°W / 52.13; -02.61 SO5849
Uppertown Highland 58°40′N3°07′W / 58.66°N 03.12°W / 58.66; -03.12 ND3576
Uppertown Northumberland 55°02′N2°13′W / 55.04°N 02.22°W / 55.04; -02.22 NY8672
Upper Town North Somerset 51°23′N2°41′W / 51.39°N 02.69°W / 51.39; -02.69 ST5266
Upper Town Suffolk 52°16′N0°49′E / 52.26°N 00.81°E / 52.26; 00.81 TL9267
Upper Town Wiltshire 51°31′N2°02′W / 51.51°N 02.04°W / 51.51; -02.04 ST9779
Upper Treverward Shropshire 52°23′N3°04′W / 52.39°N 03.07°W / 52.39; -03.07 SO2778
Upper Tullich Highland 57°43′N4°08′W / 57.72°N 04.13°W / 57.72; -04.13 NH7373
Upper Tysoe Warwickshire 52°05′N1°31′W / 52.08°N 01.51°W / 52.08; -01.51 SP3343
Upper Up Wiltshire 51°40′N1°56′W / 51.66°N 01.94°W / 51.66; -01.94 SU0496
Upper Upham Wiltshire 51°29′N1°41′W / 51.49°N 01.68°W / 51.49; -01.68 SU2277
Upper Upnor Kent 51°24′N0°31′E / 51.40°N 00.51°E / 51.40; 00.51 TQ7570
Upper Urafirth Shetland Islands 60°29′N1°27′W / 60.48°N 01.45°W / 60.48; -01.45 HU3078
Upper Vobster Somerset 51°14′N2°26′W / 51.23°N 02.43°W / 51.23; -02.43 ST7049
Upper Walthamstow Waltham Forest 51°35′N0°01′W / 51.58°N 00.01°W / 51.58; -00.01 TQ3889
Upper Wardington Oxfordshire 52°07′N1°17′W / 52.11°N 01.28°W / 52.11; -01.28 SP4946
Upper Wardley West Sussex 51°02′N0°48′W / 51.04°N 00.80°W / 51.04; -00.80 SU8428
Upper Weald Milton Keynes 52°01′N0°50′W / 52.02°N 00.83°W / 52.02; -00.83 SP8037
Upper Weedon Northamptonshire 52°13′N1°05′W / 52.21°N 01.09°W / 52.21; -01.09 SP6258
Upper Welland Worcestershire 52°03′N2°20′W / 52.05°N 02.33°W / 52.05; -02.33 SO7740
Upper Wellingham East Sussex 50°53′N0°02′E / 50.89°N 00.03°E / 50.89; 00.03 TQ4313
Upper Welson Herefordshire 52°09′N3°02′W / 52.15°N 03.03°W / 52.15; -03.03 SO2951
Upper Westholme Somerset 51°09′N2°37′W / 51.15°N 02.61°W / 51.15; -02.61 ST5740
Upper Weston Bath and North East Somerset 51°24′N2°24′W / 51.40°N 02.40°W / 51.40; -02.40 ST7267
Upper Weybread Suffolk 52°22′N1°16′E / 52.36°N 01.27°E / 52.36; 01.27 TM2379
Upper Whiston Rotherham 53°23′N1°19′W / 53.39°N 01.32°W / 53.39; -01.32 SK4589
Upper Wick Gloucestershire 51°40′N2°25′W / 51.66°N 02.42°W / 51.66; -02.42 ST7196
Upper Wick Worcestershire 52°10′N2°16′W / 52.17°N 02.26°W / 52.17; -02.26 SO8253
Upper Wield Hampshire 51°08′N1°07′W / 51.13°N 01.11°W / 51.13; -01.11 SU6238
Upper Wigginton Shropshire 52°54′N2°59′W / 52.90°N 02.99°W / 52.90; -02.99 SJ3335
Upper Winchendon Buckinghamshire 51°49′N0°55′W / 51.81°N 00.92°W / 51.81; -00.92 SP7414
Upper Witton Birmingham 52°31′N1°53′W / 52.52°N 01.88°W / 52.52; -01.88 SP0892
Upper Wolvercote Oxfordshire 51°46′N1°17′W / 51.77°N 01.29°W / 51.77; -01.29 SP4909
Upper Wolverton Worcestershire 52°08′N2°08′W / 52.14°N 02.13°W / 52.14; -02.13 SO9150
Upperwood Derbyshire 53°06′N1°34′W / 53.10°N 01.56°W / 53.10; -01.56 SK2957
Upper Woodend Aberdeenshire 57°16′N2°34′W / 57.26°N 02.56°W / 57.26; -02.56 NJ6619
Upper Woodford Wiltshire 51°08′N1°49′W / 51.13°N 01.82°W / 51.13; -01.82 SU1237
Upper Woolhampton Berkshire 51°23′N1°11′W / 51.39°N 01.18°W / 51.39; -01.18 SU5767
Upper Wootton Hampshire 51°17′N1°11′W / 51.28°N 01.18°W / 51.28; -01.18 SU5754
Upper Wraxall Wiltshire 51°28′N2°17′W / 51.46°N 02.28°W / 51.46; -02.28 ST8074
Upper Wyche Herefordshire 52°05′N2°20′W / 52.08°N 02.33°W / 52.08; -02.33 SO7743

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The unitary authorities of England are those local authorities which are responsible for the provision of all local government services within a district. They are constituted under the Local Government Act 1992, which amended the Local Government Act 1972 to allow the existence of counties that do not have multiple districts. They typically allow large towns to have separate local authorities from the less urbanised parts of their counties and originally provided a single authority for small counties where division into districts would be impractical. However, the UK government has more recently created much larger unitary authority areas, including a single authority for North Yorkshire, the largest non-metropolitan county in England, previously divided into seven districts.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kingdom of Portugal</span> Kingdom in Southwestern Europe (1139–1910)

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 comprises four constituent countries: England, Scotland, and Wales, as well as 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".

The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion.