List of United Kingdom Locations: Pab-Pap - Pad

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Padnaram Angus 56°38′N 2°56′W / 56.64°N 02.94°W / 56.64; -02.94 NO4251
Padbury Buckinghamshire 51°58′N 0°57′W / 51.96°N 00.95°W / 51.96; -00.95 SP7230
Paddington City of Westminster 51°31′N 0°11′W / 51.51°N 00.18°W / 51.51; -00.18 TQ2681
Paddington Cheshire 53°23′N 2°33′W / 53.39°N 02.55°W / 53.39; -02.55 SJ6389
Paddlesworth Kent 51°06′N 1°07′E / 51.10°N 01.12°E / 51.10; 01.12 TR1939
Paddlesworth Kent 51°20′N 0°25′E / 51.33°N 00.41°E / 51.33; 00.41 TQ6862
Paddock Kent 51°13′N 0°50′E / 51.21°N 00.84°E / 51.21; 00.84 TQ9950
Paddock Kirklees 53°38′N 1°49′W / 53.64°N 01.81°W / 53.64; -01.81 SE1216
Paddockhaugh Moray 57°36′N 3°20′W / 57.60°N 03.34°W / 57.60; -03.34 NJ2058
Paddockhill Cheshire 53°18′N 2°17′W / 53.30°N 02.28°W / 53.30; -02.28 SJ8179
Paddock Wood Kent 51°10′N 0°23′E / 51.17°N 00.38°E / 51.17; 00.38 TQ6744
Paddolgreen Shropshire 52°53′N 2°44′W / 52.88°N 02.74°W / 52.88; -02.74 SJ5032
Padfield Derbyshire 53°28′N 1°58′W / 53.46°N 01.97°W / 53.46; -01.97 SK0296
Padgate Cheshire 53°24′N 2°33′W / 53.40°N 02.55°W / 53.40; -02.55 SJ6390
Padham's Green Essex 51°38′N 0°22′E / 51.64°N 00.36°E / 51.64; 00.36 TQ6497
Padiham Lancashire 53°47′N 2°19′W / 53.79°N 02.32°W / 53.79; -02.32 SD7933
Padog Conwy 53°02′N 3°44′W / 53.04°N 03.73°W / 53.04; -03.73 SH8451
Padside North Yorkshire 54°01′N 1°45′W / 54.02°N 01.75°W / 54.02; -01.75 SE1659
Padside Green North Yorkshire 54°01′N 1°45′W / 54.02°N 01.75°W / 54.02; -01.75 SE1659
Padson Devon 50°45′N 4°02′W / 50.75°N 04.04°W / 50.75; -04.04 SX5697
Padstow Cornwall 50°32′N 4°57′W / 50.53°N 04.95°W / 50.53; -04.95 SW9175
Padworth Berkshire 51°23′N 1°07′W / 51.38°N 01.11°W / 51.38; -01.11 SU6266
Padworth Common Hampshire 51°22′N 1°07′W / 51.37°N 01.11°W / 51.37; -01.11 SU6264

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