Guernsey cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV,SQL,XML,JSON formats

Guernsey
Guernsey
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Last update : 10 December 2024.

Country
Guernsey
Capitale
Saint Peter Port
Number of cities
258
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This is the best list of 258 cities in the Guernsey available in 4 formats ( CSV, Json, SQL, XML ). We have cleaned up the Geoname database to leave only the towns, capitals and villages. All are all associated with regions and sub-regions (where available).

Each file contains the following data: Geoname_ID, City, Alternate_Name, Country_Code, Region, Sub_region, Latitude, Longitude, Elevation, Population, Timezone, Fcode_Name. See the FAQ below for a detailed explanation.

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Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
6424109L’EréeL’Eree,L’EréeGGSt Pierre du Bois49.45417-2.651670Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424183La SalineLa SalineGG49.44639-2.648610Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420234Les FontenellesLes FontenellesGGForest49.42361-2.591390Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6421905Grandes MiellesGrandes MiellesGG49.48333-2.576390Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420226La TourgieLa TourgieGG49.43306-2.588610Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420689Saint JohnsSaint Johns,St. JohnsGGSt Peter Port49.465-2.540Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420452La MoyeLa MoyeGGVale49.49972-2.513890Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420664La GrèveLa Greve,La GrèveGG49.49333-2.533610Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420634FortebrieFortebrieGG49.48889-2.514720Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420202Le BigardLe BigardGGForest49.42472-2.605280Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424184Le CâtillionLe Catillion,Le CâtillionGG49.44167-2.650Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6421850PulaisPulaisGG49.49528-2.568060Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420933Grand FortGrand FortGG49.48417-2.544440Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420620ClosiosClosiosGG49.49611-2.534170Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420936Grandes CapellesGrandes CapellesGG49.47917-2.55250Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420788La BeilleuseLa BeilleuseGG49.4375-2.5550Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6422024Les VarendesLes VarendesGG49.46194-2.566670Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420460La LandeLa LandeGGVale49.50306-2.508330Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420756RozelRozelGG49.45083-2.541670Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420652The BridgeThe BridgeGG49.48306-2.521670Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420797ChoisiChoisiGG49.45556-2.548060Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6421845Les DicasLes DicasGG49.49444-2.555560Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6421927AlbècqAlbecq,AlbècqGG49.47102-2.602390Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424079Les IsletsLes IsletsGG49.44-2.628330Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424211Les NiauxLes NiauxGGSaint Andrew49.45111-2.581940Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424241WoodlandsWoodlandsGG49.45778-2.58750Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6421904Vingtaine de l’EpineVingtaine de l’Epine,Vingtaine de l’EpineGG49.48168-2.574490Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420930Les GigandsLes GigandsGG49.4825-2.540830Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420210Mont PlaisirMont PlaisirGGForest49.43028-2.603610Europe/Guernseypopulated place
11591722ValeGG49.48577-2.519560Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420404SalerieSalerieGG49.46167-2.534170Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424185La HouguetteLa HouguetteGG49.45-2.639170Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424210CamptréhardCamptrehard,CamptréhardGGSaint Andrew49.44889-2.580Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420798Les QuartiersLes QuartiersGG49.47306-2.551670Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420203La VilliazeLa VilliazeGG49.42722-2.605830Europe/Guernseypopulated place
3042410BrayeBraye,Braye du ValGG49.46667-2.550Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424150Claire MareClaire MareGG49.45611-2.646110Europe/Guernseypopulated place
3042417BeauregardBeauregardGG49.43028-2.369440Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6422030BeaucampsBeaucampsGG49.46222-2.580280Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424147Rocque PoissonRocque PoissonGG49.45083-2.649720Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6421854GoubeysGoubeysGG49.48417-2.572780Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424213Les GouiesLes GouiesGG49.44167-2.575560Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420635MaresquetMaresquetGGVale49.48694-2.515280Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420096Hougue AnthanHougue AnthanGG49.42861-2.651390Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6422022Camp du RoiCamp du RoiGG49.47667-2.561670Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420691AmherstAmherstGG49.46361-2.543610Europe/Guernseypopulated place
3042286Saint SampsonSaint Sampson,Saint Sampson’s,Saint Sampson’s,St. SampsonGGSt Sampson49.48389-2.523338966Europe/Guernseyseat of a first-order administrative division
6420114Le CoudréLe Coudre,Le CoudréGG49.43667-2.643330Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420931BaubignyBaubignyGG49.48194-2.543060Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420214Les Bas CourtilsLes Bas CourtilsGG49.43944-2.601940Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6609518Rose FarmRose FarmGG49.71066-2.219580Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424187Frie BatonFrie BatonGG49.45139-2.630280Europe/Guernseypopulated place
3042409BrayeBrayeGG49.72215-2.202120Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420675La TonelleLa TonelleGGSt Sampson49.47417-2.530560Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420624Le HurelLe HurelGG49.495-2.529720Europe/Guernseypopulated place
3042292Rohais ManorRohais,Rohais ManorGG49.45917-2.563060Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420627Hougue MoulinHougue MoulinGG49.49306-2.514440Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424221MouilpiedMouilpiedGG49.43667-2.568060Europe/Guernseypopulated place
11550830DelanceyGG49.47774-2.524970Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424080L’EcletL’Eclet,L’EcletGG49.44278-2.631940Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6422026La SergenteeLa SergenteeGG49.46583-2.573890Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424224Les HurlauxLes HurlauxGG49.44389-2.561940Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424177Les ButtesLes ButtesGG49.43528-2.626940Europe/Guernseypopulated place
3042377La FregondéeFregondee,Fregondie,Fregondée,La Fregondee,La FregondéeGG49.42972-2.370Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420107Le PlanelLe PlanelGG49.42778-2.632220Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424082Les PadinsLes PadinsGG49.4475-2.624170Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420657BailloterieBailloterieGG49.48944-2.531940Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6608844Saye FarmSaye FarmGG49.72861-2.17980Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6422027La ChaumièreLa Chaumiere,La ChaumièreGGSaint Andrew49.45722-2.573060Europe/Guernseypopulated place
3042420Bailiffs CrossBailiffs CrossGG49.44917-2.563330Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420230Le BordageLe BordageGG49.42861-2.589440Europe/Guernseypopulated place
3042350King’s MillsKing’s Mills,King’s Mills,Queux Kings MillGG49.45778-2.603060Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6422025L’AumoneL’Aumone,L’AumoneGG49.46333-2.570Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424154La RocqueLa RocqueGG49.45972-2.646390Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6421851La PassèeLa Passee,La PassèeGG49.49167-2.568330Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420105Les SimonsLes SimonsGG49.4275-2.638610Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420782Les Camps du MoulinLes Camps du MoulinGG49.43361-2.550Europe/Guernseypopulated place
11071973Vale VillageGG49.48226-2.564920Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6609400ButesButesGG49.7181-2.207350Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420687BouetBouetGGSt Peter Port49.46806-2.541110Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420759Fort GeorgeFort GeorgeGG49.44639-2.540Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420629BordeauxBordeauxGG49.48972-2.509440Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6608131La TourLa TourGG49.44167-2.359720Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420142Les HechesLes HechesGG49.43-2.617220Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420249La FosseLa FosseGG49.42972-2.554720Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424194Saint SaviourSaint Saviour,St. SaviourGGSaint Saviour49.45694-2.635830Europe/Guernseyseat of a first-order administrative division
6608613La CollinetteLa CollinetteGG49.43167-2.353330Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424182La PomareLa PomareGG49.44722-2.644720Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420405LongstoreLongstoreGG49.465-2.536670Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420438CocagneCocagneGG49.49222-2.508610Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6422021Les AnnevillesLes AnnevillesGG49.47889-2.562220Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420229Les HouardsLes HouardsGG49.42167-2.594440Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424022CôboCobo,CôboGG49.47426-2.592730Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424208Les JaonnetsLes JaonnetsGG49.44889-2.596670Europe/Guernseypopulated place
3042291Roque TourgisRoque TourgisGG0049.71667-2.216670Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6424192GirouetteGirouetteGG49.45444-2.633610Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420232Le VarioufLe VarioufGG49.42694-2.587780Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6608632La VaurocqueLa VaurocqueGG49.43054-2.365580Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420801CoutanchezCoutanchezGG49.47167-2.549170Europe/Guernseypopulated place
6420129Les JehansLes JehansGGTorteval49.43028-2.633890Europe/Guernseypopulated place

Guernsey: A Geographical Insight into the Island's Unique Landscape

An Island at the Edge of the English Channel

Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands, is a British Crown dependency located in the English Channel, just off the coast of Normandy, France. Although small in size, Guernsey plays an important role both geographically and historically. It is situated between the United Kingdom and France, providing a unique cultural blend of British and French influences. Despite its proximity to mainland Europe, Guernsey remains politically connected to the United Kingdom but is not part of it, operating with its own legal system and financial autonomy.

Geographically, Guernsey is marked by rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and a network of small valleys and hills that shape its landscape. Its coastal position makes it vulnerable to weather patterns from both the English Channel and the Atlantic Ocean, while also benefiting from a mild maritime climate. The island's compact size—roughly 24 square miles—means that much of its human settlement and economic activity is concentrated along its coast, with the majority of the population residing in St. Peter Port, the island’s capital.

The Administrative Structure of Guernsey

Guernsey is divided into parishes, with 10 in total, each functioning as local administrative units. While the island is small, these parishes are varied in their geographical features, from the urbanized St. Peter Port in the southeast to the more rural and agricultural regions in the west. Each parish is responsible for local governance and providing basic services to its residents.

St. Peter Port, the island's largest town, is where most of the island’s commerce and administration take place. It is situated on the northeastern coast of the island and has a deep harbor that historically played a vital role in Guernsey’s maritime activities. The town serves as the capital and is home to key cultural and commercial infrastructure, such as the St. Peter Port Harbor and the Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery. The other parishes, such as St. Sampson, St. Martin, and St. Saviour, offer a mix of rural and suburban landscapes, with some areas dedicated to agriculture and others to residential development.

Geographic Data: Mapping Guernsey's Parishes and Cities

The key to understanding the geography of Guernsey lies in mapping out its parishes, towns, and villages. Each area has distinct characteristics that shape its development, economy, and environment. For example, the larger urban settlements like St. Peter Port are influenced by their coastal location, which has driven their economic focus on maritime trade, tourism, and services. In contrast, rural areas are shaped by their agricultural land use and proximity to the island's natural reserves.

Obtaining geographic data about Guernsey’s cities, including their regions and parishes, is essential for understanding the spatial dynamics of the island. With accurate city data—such as the locations of St. Peter Port, St. Sampson, and Castel—geographers and urban planners can identify how settlement patterns have evolved and how land use is distributed. Knowing the exact latitude and longitude of these cities helps understand their interactions with the surrounding environment, economic drivers, and infrastructure systems.

Latitude and Longitude: Precise Mapping of Guernsey’s Cities

Latitude and longitude coordinates are crucial for accurately mapping the cities, towns, and parishes of Guernsey. These precise coordinates allow for detailed mapping of the island’s urbanization, transportation networks, and natural landscapes. For instance, by knowing the exact coordinates of St. Peter Port, researchers can analyze how this port city has evolved over time, especially with its role as a commercial center and ferry terminal linking Guernsey to the UK and France.

Latitude and longitude data also helps in planning new infrastructure projects, such as transportation systems and public services, by understanding the spatial relationships between urban centers and peripheral areas. For example, knowing the location of St. Martin and St. Sampson in relation to other parishes can provide insight into where to develop new housing or expand essential services, ensuring balanced development across the island.

Regional and City Data for Urban and Rural Development

Guernsey’s geographical data, including city and parish-level information, is crucial for understanding the diverse needs of its communities. The island’s blend of urban and rural areas requires careful planning to ensure that both the capital and the more remote regions can thrive sustainably. For instance, St. Peter Port, as the commercial and cultural hub, requires infrastructure that supports its population density, transportation, and business activities. Meanwhile, the more rural parishes benefit from policies focused on agriculture, nature conservation, and rural development.

Detailed geographic data also informs how best to preserve the island’s natural environment while accommodating growth. Areas such as St. Ouen and Vale, which are known for their rural landscapes and coastline, must be considered when making decisions about land conservation, agriculture, and housing development. By using accurate data on city locations and regional divisions, planners can develop strategies that optimize both urban expansion and environmental sustainability.

Sustainability Through Geographic Data: Planning for Guernsey’s Future

As Guernsey continues to evolve, geographic data plays a vital role in managing its growth sustainably. The island’s small size and limited natural resources mean that decisions made today have long-lasting impacts on its environment and quality of life. By obtaining and analyzing detailed geographic data, the government can address key challenges such as climate change, urban sprawl, and infrastructure needs.

For instance, understanding the geographic distribution of Guernsey’s parishes and cities helps determine where to best allocate resources for renewable energy projects, public services, or climate resilience strategies. The island’s coastal cities and towns are particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels, and detailed mapping can support adaptive strategies for flood prevention and environmental protection.

Similarly, geographic data is essential in balancing the needs of the population with the preservation of Guernsey’s rich natural landscape, including its beaches, cliffs, and wildlife reserves. By identifying vulnerable areas and assessing the potential impact of development, planners can create policies that minimize harm to the environment while allowing for sustainable economic growth.

Leveraging Geographic Data for Tourism and Economic Growth

Guernsey’s geography also offers tremendous potential for the tourism industry, which is a major part of the island’s economy. The combination of coastal beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage makes the island an attractive destination for tourists. Detailed geographic data can help enhance the tourism experience by providing insights into the location of key attractions, natural sites, and points of interest.

By analyzing the coordinates of popular tourist destinations such as the Castle Cornet, Guernsey’s beaches, and the Victor Hugo House, tourism professionals can better understand how to distribute visitors across the island, avoid congestion, and ensure a positive experience. Furthermore, knowing the geographic details of Guernsey’s towns and villages allows for improved transportation planning, creating easier access to remote areas and encouraging economic activity throughout the island.

Data-Driven Insights for Guernsey’s Development

As Guernsey moves forward into a future shaped by environmental challenges and global connectivity, the use of geographic data will continue to play a pivotal role in shaping its destiny. With detailed city and regional data—such as latitude, longitude, and administrative boundaries—policymakers and planners can make better decisions regarding infrastructure, environmental protection, and urban development.

Through the use of comprehensive geographic data, Guernsey can better understand how its cities and regions interact, how to allocate resources efficiently, and how to preserve its unique island environment for future generations. Whether focusing on sustainable growth, tourism, or the management of natural resources, geographic data is essential for building a resilient and thriving future for Guernsey.

Conclusion

In conclusion, obtaining precise data on Guernsey’s cities, regions, and parishes—including their geographic coordinates—is crucial for understanding the island’s complex geography and supporting its development. With a combination of urban, rural, and coastal areas, Guernsey requires thoughtful planning to ensure balanced growth and environmental preservation. By leveraging geographic data, the island can continue to evolve while maintaining its unique charm, cultural heritage, and natural beauty.

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  • Geoname_ID: This is a unique identifier for each place or geographical name in the Geoname database.
  • City: The name of the place, which can be a town, village or any other form of human settlement.
  • Alternate_Name: Other names or appellations that the place may have. These alternative names may be in different languages, dialects or even local names.
  • Country_Code: This is the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the country in which the place is located. For example, "US" for the United States, "FR" for France.
  • Region: This represents the first-order administrative division in which the location is situated. For example, this could be a state, province or territory.
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  • Latitude: The geographical latitude of the location, usually in decimal degrees.
  • Longitude: The geographical longitude of the location, also usually in decimal degrees.
  • Elevation: The elevation or altitude of the location in relation to sea level, usually measured in metres.
  • Population: The estimated number of inhabitants or population of the location.
  • Timezone: The time zone in which the location is located, in accordance with global time zone standards.
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