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Order of the cosmos
The grid shows the certain amount of miles/ kilometers on a map
In the UK, it is likely to be the Ordnance Survey Grid, used on maps covering Britain. Worldwide, it is the grid formed by the latitude and longitude of a location.
The difference between and area and grid reference is that an area reference always has 4 numbers, and a grid reference will always have 6 numbers
A system to locate points on the Earth's surface
Colonel William Light surveyed and planned the city of Adelaide, capital of South Australia.Adelaide was planned by William Light, and is characteristically laid out in a grid pattern surrounded by parklands.
new york
The houses were built of mud brick and planned so that running water and sewers served most of the homes. Roads were laid out in a grid pattern.
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In Lilliput, the metropolis was described as a perfect square, with its sides 7,200 feet long. It was surrounded by a circular wall, and each side had a gate for entrance. The streets within the metropolis were also planned in a grid-like pattern, dividing the city into distinct blocks.
A grid pattern
Planned cities and had their own Plumbing and sewage systems
grid
The streets of New York City are arranged on a grid pattern, except for Lower Manhattan. Lower Manhattan is the oldest part of New York City, and its streets were formed long before the urbanization of the remainder of Manhattan.
The grid. The countrywide network is the National Grid
The name Philadelphia is Greek and means City of Brotherly Love.William Penn planned the layout of the city himself. It was based on a logical grid pattern and based around four town squares and would lie between the Delaware and Schuylkill (pr. SKOOL-kill) rivers . While a grid pattern sounds like no big deal today, it was a departure in the 17th century when cities grew up around crossroads and cow paths.William Penn named the city Philadelphia, which is Greek for brotherly love (from philos, "love" or "friendship", and adelphos, "brother")The name Philadelphia comes from Greek, meaning "Brotherly Love", hence one of Philadelphia's nicknames is "The City Of Brotherly Love"
Roads were laid out in a grid pattern and sewers and running water went to most of the houses.