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<p><b>Vernacular geography</b> is the sense of place that is revealed in ordinary people's language. Current research by the <a href="page.php?w=Ordnance_Survey">Ordnance Survey</a> is attempting to understand the landmarks, streets, open spaces, water bodies, landforms, fields, woods, and many other topological features. These commonly used descriptive terms do not necessarily use the official or current names for features; and often these concepts of places don't have clear, rigid boundaries. For example, sometimes the same name may refer to more</p><p>
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