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Notes:
Waterloo is a small town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, in Merseyside, England.
Historically part of Lancashire and originally an area of Crosby, named Crosby Seabank, it consisted mostly of sandhills and fields. One of the first major buildings in the area was opened on 18 June 1816, the first anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, and was named the Royal Waterloo Hotel in honour of the event. Gradually, as population increased and the area became an identifiable location, it became known as Waterloo. Some of the buildings in Waterloo, for example the Potters Barn park buildings, are replicas of the ones found in Waterloo, Belgium. Latitude: 53.466667, Longitude: -3.016667
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