- Locality refers to a settlement that is independent of a larger locality. A locality might be a village, hamlet, town, city or major metropolitan area. In the case of communities, neighborhoods, wards, suburbs and other places that are part of a larger locality, these sublocalities should be encoded using the places-other property.
- For more details on this topic, see Project:Classification conventions (geographic names).
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Lyndhurst, New South Wales +
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Greendale, New South Wales +
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Rosebank, New South Wales +
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North Shields +
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Château de Beaufort +
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Winchester Cathedral +
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Ingham, Queensland +
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Hassans Walls, New South Wales +
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Manning River, New South Wales +
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Clitheroe, Lancashire +
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New Machar, Aberdeenshire +
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Molokai +
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Johnson, Indiana +
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Skorpios +
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Turnberry Castle, Turnberry +
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Trinity Church, New York City +
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