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<title>Initial import of a list of UK national postcodes into the Packages</title>
<updated>2005-05-26T08:58:43Z</updated>
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<name>agc</name>
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Collection. The list is a five-field CSV file.

	Free list of UK postcodes

	The list is formatted as plain text, with each record on a separate
	line.  Each record consists of five fields, each field being separated
	by a comma.  You should be able to import this data into most
	applications that support "comma separated variables".  The five
	fields are:

	   1. First part of the UK postcode (area code)
	   2. x-coordinate (metres)
	   3. y-coordinate (metres)
	   4. Latitude
	   5. Longitude</content>
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