How do grid references work?

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2026-04-16 05:10

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Grid references are a way to precisely pinpoint a location on a map by using intersecting lines on a grid. The vertical lines are numbered and are called eastings, while the horizontal lines are lettered and are called northings. The intersection of a specific easting and northing provides a unique reference point on the grid to locate a particular place.

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