TOID

A TOID (for "TOpographic IDentifier", pronounced toyed) is a unique identifier assigned by the Ordnance Survey to identify every topographical feature in Great Britain. == Topographical identifier == A TOID consists of two parts: a prefix ‘osgb’, and a unique identifier that is 13-16 digits long.

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TOID

A TOID (for "TOpographic IDentifier", pronounced toyed) is a unique identifier assigned by the Ordnance Survey to identify every topographical feature in Great Britain. == Topographical identifier == A TOID consists of two parts: a prefix ‘osgb’, and a unique identifier that is 13-16 digits long.

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