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English: Part of the What3Words grid on the Houses of Parliament by CMG Lee based on data at http://bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-08-28/mapping-startup-aims-to-disrupt-addresses-using-three-word-system and background map from http://openstreetmap.org/#map=20/51.5006/-0.1246 showing typical words and their pseudorandom distribution.
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Source http://openstreetmap.org/#map=20/51.5006/-0.1246
Author cmglee and OpenStreetMap contributors

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Part of the What3Words grid on the Houses of Parliament showing typical words and their pseudorandom distribution.

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