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

Last update : 13 June 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Guernsey. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 258 places in Guernsey that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Guernsey is Saint Peter Port.
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
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6420798 | Les Quartiers | Les Quartiers | GG | 49.47306 | -2.55167 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424177 | Les Buttes | Les Buttes | GG | 49.43528 | -2.62694 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424194 | Saint Saviour | Saint Saviour,St. Saviour | GG | Saint Saviour | 49.45694 | -2.63583 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
6424220 | La Villette | La Villette | GG | 49.43139 | -2.56833 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420234 | Les Fontenelles | Les Fontenelles | GG | Forest | 49.42361 | -2.59139 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6420923 | L’Islet | L’Islet,L’Islet | GG | 49.48778 | -2.545 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424181 | Les Arquets | Les Arquets | GG | 49.4425 | -2.64333 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420652 | The Bridge | The Bridge | GG | 49.48306 | -2.52167 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6609397 | Crabby | Crabby | GG | 49.72058 | -2.2089 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420152 | La Roberge | La Roberge | GG | 49.42361 | -2.60389 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420922 | Le Picquerel | Le Picquerel | GG | 49.49139 | -2.54944 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
3042410 | Braye | Braye,Braye du Val | GG | 49.46667 | -2.55 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
11591722 | Vale | GG | 49.48577 | -2.51956 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||||
6696774 | Saint Martin | GG | 49.44235 | -2.57127 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||||
6420199 | La Vrangue | La Vrangue | GG | Forest | 49.42472 | -2.60056 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6420942 | Les Salines | Les Salines | GG | 49.485 | -2.55611 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424079 | Les Islets | Les Islets | GG | 49.44 | -2.62833 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6692240 | Saint Andrew | St. Andrews | GG | Saint Andrew | 49.44389 | -2.58018 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
6424183 | La Saline | La Saline | GG | 49.44639 | -2.64861 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420139 | La Corbière | La Corbiere,La Corbière | GG | 49.42417 | -2.6125 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420943 | Les Martins | Les Martins | GG | 49.48778 | -2.55639 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420212 | Le Gron | Le Gron | GG | 49.43889 | -2.60861 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420129 | Les Jehans | Les Jehans | GG | Torteval | 49.43028 | -2.63389 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6420671 | Les Sauvagees | Les Sauvagees | GG | 49.48361 | -2.53556 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420938 | Les Capelles | Les Capelles | GG | 49.48081 | -2.55273 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6422028 | Les Touillets | Les Touillets | GG | 49.45694 | -2.57778 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6422032 | Saint George | Saint George,St. George | GG | 49.46556 | -2.58944 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424150 | Claire Mare | Claire Mare | GG | 49.45611 | -2.64611 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424186 | Les Paysans | Les Paysans | GG | 49.44611 | -2.63583 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424241 | Woodlands | Woodlands | GG | 49.45778 | -2.5875 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420639 | Le Tertre | Le Tertre | GG | 49.48806 | -2.5225 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424200 | La Porte | La Porte | GG | 49.45944 | -2.59722 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6609400 | Butes | Butes | GG | 49.7181 | -2.20735 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420438 | Cocagne | Cocagne | GG | 49.49222 | -2.50861 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420105 | Les Simons | Les Simons | GG | 49.4275 | -2.63861 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420211 | Les Nouettes | Les Nouettes | GG | 49.43111 | -2.60611 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420355 | Le Vallon | Le Vallon | GG | 49.43028 | -2.545 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
3042286 | Saint Sampson | Saint Sampson,Saint Sampson’s,Saint Sampson’s,St. Sampson | GG | St Sampson | 49.48389 | -2.52333 | 8966 | Europe/Guernsey | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
6424211 | Les Niaux | Les Niaux | GG | Saint Andrew | 49.45111 | -2.58194 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6424176 | Le Pont | Le Pont | GG | St Pierre du Bois | 49.43333 | -2.62639 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6692242 | Herm | GG | 49.46963 | -2.45289 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||||
6420797 | Choisi | Choisi | GG | 49.45556 | -2.54806 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420687 | Bouet | Bouet | GG | St Peter Port | 49.46806 | -2.54111 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6608844 | Saye Farm | Saye Farm | GG | 49.72861 | -2.1798 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420232 | Le Variouf | Le Variouf | GG | 49.42694 | -2.58778 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420668 | Braye du Valle | Braye du Valle | GG | St Sampson | 49.48722 | -2.53528 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6420698 | La Colombelle | La Colombelle | GG | 49.44611 | -2.5475 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420143 | Le Manoir | Le Manoir | GG | 49.42611 | -2.61083 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420203 | La Villiaze | La Villiaze | GG | 49.42722 | -2.60583 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6421844 | Le Houmet | Le Houmet | GG | 49.4925 | -2.55389 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6608176 | Duval | Duval | GG | 49.41389 | -2.37722 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
3042342 | La Ramée | La Ramee,La Ramée,Ramee | GG | 49.47139 | -2.55611 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420359 | La Bouvée | La Bouvee,La Bouvée | GG | 49.42889 | -2.53694 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420689 | Saint Johns | Saint Johns,St. Johns | GG | St Peter Port | 49.465 | -2.54 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6420217 | Le Bouillon | Le Bouillon | GG | 49.44139 | -2.59083 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6608586 | La Donnellerie | La Donnellerie | GG | 49.41333 | -2.37611 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420218 | Les Vauxbelets | Les Vauxbelets | GG | 49.44222 | -2.5875 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420202 | Le Bigard | Le Bigard | GG | Forest | 49.42472 | -2.60528 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6420619 | Le Marais | Le Marais | GG | 49.49667 | -2.52778 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6421847 | Le Vaugrat | Le Vaugrat | GG | St Sampson | 49.49056 | -2.56111 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6420109 | Les Sages | Les Sages | GG | 49.43417 | -2.63944 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420116 | La Lague | La Lague | GG | 49.43361 | -2.65972 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424158 | Le Catioroc | Le Catioroc | GG | 49.45778 | -2.64111 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6422021 | Les Annevilles | Les Annevilles | GG | 49.47889 | -2.56222 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420657 | Bailloterie | Bailloterie | GG | 49.48944 | -2.53194 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6421848 | Les Vardes | Les Vardes | GG | 49.49417 | -2.56306 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420663 | Friquet | Friquet | GG | 49.49083 | -2.53139 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6421851 | La Passèe | La Passee,La Passèe | GG | 49.49167 | -2.56833 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420368 | Village de Putron | Village de Putron | GG | 49.43833 | -2.54278 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420796 | Ville au Roi | Ville au Roi | GG | 49.44639 | -2.55389 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424154 | La Rocque | La Rocque | GG | 49.45972 | -2.64639 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420756 | Rozel | Rozel | GG | 49.45083 | -2.54167 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420666 | Ivy Gate | Ivy Gate | GG | 49.49278 | -2.53694 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420204 | Le Landes | Le Landes | GG | Forest | 49.42972 | -2.59861 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6422046 | Les Mourains | Les Mourains | GG | 49.46972 | -2.5825 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6422027 | La Chaumière | La Chaumiere,La Chaumière | GG | Saint Andrew | 49.45722 | -2.57306 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6420230 | Le Bordage | Le Bordage | GG | 49.42861 | -2.58944 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420629 | Bordeaux | Bordeaux | GG | 49.48972 | -2.50944 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420661 | Hall | Hall | GG | 49.49028 | -2.52278 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6421905 | Grandes Mielles | Grandes Mielles | GG | 49.48333 | -2.57639 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
3042331 | Les Nicolles | Les Nicolles,Nicolles | GG | 49.43056 | -2.58139 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420142 | Les Heches | Les Heches | GG | 49.43 | -2.61722 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6421846 | Rousse | Rousse | GG | St Sampson | 49.49694 | -2.555 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6608632 | La Vaurocque | La Vaurocque | GG | 49.43054 | -2.36558 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424078 | Les Brehauts | Les Brehauts | GG | 49.43556 | -2.62167 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424185 | La Houguette | La Houguette | GG | 49.45 | -2.63917 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6609518 | Rose Farm | Rose Farm | GG | 49.71066 | -2.21958 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420627 | Hougue Moulin | Hougue Moulin | GG | 49.49306 | -2.51444 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6608613 | La Collinette | La Collinette | GG | 49.43167 | -2.35333 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424052 | Mont Saint | Mont Saint,Mont St | GG | 49.45694 | -2.62361 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6422036 | Mont Plaisant | Mont Plaisant | GG | Castel | 49.4675 | -2.58917 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6420140 | Les Marchez | Les Marchez | GG | 49.42806 | -2.6175 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424207 | Les Grantez | Les Grantez | GG | 49.45167 | -2.59833 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424082 | Les Padins | Les Padins | GG | 49.4475 | -2.62417 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6421909 | Mare de Carteret | Mare de Carteret | GG | 49.48139 | -2.58111 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6424208 | Les Jaonnets | Les Jaonnets | GG | 49.44889 | -2.59667 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
6420200 | Les Villets | Les Villets | GG | Forest | 49.42472 | -2.59667 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | ||
6608129 | Le Fort | Le Fort | GG | 49.44222 | -2.35833 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place | |||
3042287 | Saint Peter Port | GCI,Saint Peter Port,Saint Pierre Port,Saint-Pierre-Port,Sanktapetrurbo,Sejnt Pitur Port,Sent Piter Port,Sent Piter Portas,Sent-Pitehr-Port,Sent-Piter-Port,Sentpiterporta,Sentpīterporta,St Peter Port,St. Peter Port,san bytr bwrt,seinteupiteopoteu,sent pi texr phxrt,sheng bi de gang,sn ptr pwrt,snt pytr pwrt,Сейнт Питър Порт,Сент Питер Порт,Сент-Питер-Порт,Сент-Пітер-Порт,Сент-Пітэр-Порт,סנט פיטר פורט,سان بيتر بورت,سن پتر پورت,سینٹ پیٹر پورٹ,เซนต์ปีเตอร์พอร์ต,სენტ-პიტერ-პორტი,セント・ピーター・ポート,圣彼得港,세인트피터포트 | GG | St Peter Port | 49.45981 | -2.53527 | 16488 | Europe/Guernsey | capital of a political entity | ||
6422037 | Le Villocq | Le Villocq | GG | 49.46806 | -2.57583 | 0 | Europe/Guernsey | populated place |
**Exploring Guernsey: Unraveling its Geographical Charms**
Introduction**
Embarking on a geographical exploration of Guernsey, a picturesque island in the English Channel, is akin to stepping into a world of natural beauty and cultural intrigue. As a geographer with a passion for uncovering the nuances of Earth's diverse landscapes, delving into Guernsey's geography promises a journey marked by rugged coastlines, quaint villages, and a rich maritime heritage. In this narrative, we embark on a quest to obtain geographical data encompassing the towns, regions, and parishes of Guernsey, with a focus on revealing the latitude and longitude coordinates of each settlement.
Discovering Guernsey: Island Charm and Natural Splendor**
Guernsey, nestled amidst the azure waters of the English Channel, is a testament to the enchanting beauty of island life. From the dramatic cliffs of the south coast to the sandy beaches of the west, the island's geography is a canvas painted with hues of green and blue. Beyond its natural splendor lies a vibrant cultural tapestry, shaped by centuries of maritime trade and Norman influence. As we set out to explore its towns and parishes, we are captivated by Guernsey's unique blend of island charm and historical significance.
Navigating Administrative Divisions: Understanding Guernsey's Territorial Organization**
Within Guernsey's compact geography lie administrative divisions that offer insights into the island's governance and spatial structure. From the capital town of St. Peter Port to the rural parishes of St. Sampson and Castel, each settlement plays a distinct role in shaping Guernsey's cultural identity. Delving deeper into the regions and parishes of Guernsey allows us to gain a deeper understanding of its historical heritage, economic activities, and environmental sustainability efforts.
Data Quest: Unveiling Latitude and Longitude Coordinates**
Central to our exploration is the quest to obtain precise geographic coordinates, unlocking the spatial essence of Guernsey's towns and villages. Latitude and longitude data serve as our navigational compass, guiding us through the winding lanes of St. Martin and the coastal cliffs of St. Saviour. From the bustling harbor of St. Peter Port to the tranquil countryside of Forest, each set of coordinates reveals a new facet of Guernsey's geographical diversity.
Interpreting Insights: From Data to Geographic Understanding**
As data accumulates, meticulously gathered and analyzed, patterns emerge, offering insights into Guernsey's settlement patterns, population distribution, and land use dynamics. Through the lens of geographic data, we gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate relationship between human activity and the island's natural environment. From the meandering streams of St. Andrew to the rugged headlands of St. Pierre du Bois, Guernsey's geography reflects a delicate balance between conservation and development.
Challenges and Reflections: Navigating the Geographical Terrain**
Yet, our journey is not without its challenges. The limited land area and rugged topography of Guernsey pose unique obstacles in obtaining accurate geographical data. From navigating through narrow lanes to accessing information from remote coastal areas, the pursuit of geographic knowledge demands patience and a deep respect for the island's cultural and natural heritage.
Conclusion**
In conclusion, Guernsey stands as a beacon of island allure and geographical intrigue. Through the lens of geographic data acquisition, we embark on a journey to unravel the spatial intricacies of this enchanting island. As we delve deeper into Guernsey's towns and parishes, armed with geographical coordinates and a spirit of inquiry, we are reminded of the profound interconnectedness between data and geographic understanding, paving the way for new discoveries and insights in the field of geography.

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Unveiling the Geographical Dynamics of Guernsey: A Comprehensive Data Approach
Guernsey, a small but historically significant island in the English Channel, offers a rich tapestry of geographical and cultural features that make it a fascinating subject of study for geographers. As a British Crown dependency, Guernsey is unique in its political status and its geographical distribution of cities and regions. Understanding the intricate details of its cities, their regions, and departments, as well as precise geographic coordinates, is essential for accurate geographical analysis.
By obtaining detailed data about Guernsey’s cities—along with their regions and departments—researchers, urban planners, and developers can gain insights that help shape decision-making processes across various sectors. This data, when available in versatile formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, provides a foundation for geographical studies, urban development, and more, offering a crucial tool for the effective management of the island's resources and planning strategies.
Guernsey’s Cities, Regions, and Administrative Divisions
Guernsey is a relatively small island, but its urban and rural landscapes are divided into several key regions and administrative districts. The capital city, St. Peter Port, is the island's primary economic and cultural hub, where the majority of the population resides. Surrounding this urban center are various other towns and villages that each play a distinct role in the island's social and economic life.
For geographers studying Guernsey, it’s important to understand how these cities are distributed across the island, and how the administrative divisions—such as parishes and districts—affect the governance and development of the island. Each city and village has its own unique character, and understanding these differences requires detailed data that outlines their boundaries and relationships to one another. By obtaining such data, geographers can map out not only the physical geography of the island but also the complex social and economic networks that exist within it.
The availability of accurate data about Guernsey’s regions and cities allows for an in-depth understanding of the island’s population distribution, economic activities, and social trends. This data can be used to assess the need for infrastructure improvements, social services, and urban development strategies that align with the island’s unique characteristics.
Latitude and Longitude: The Key to Mapping Guernsey
In any geographic study, the role of latitude and longitude data cannot be overstated. These coordinates are essential for accurately mapping the locations of cities and regions, ensuring that geographers and planners can visualize the spatial relationships between various areas of Guernsey. The exact coordinates of each city and village provide a basis for navigation, mapping, and spatial analysis, helping to illustrate how Guernsey’s urban and rural areas are interconnected.
For instance, knowing the latitude and longitude of St. Peter Port allows for accurate mapping of the city’s location relative to other parts of Guernsey and even to nearby islands in the English Channel. These coordinates also enable the use of geographic information systems (GIS) to analyze various geographical phenomena, such as land use patterns, transportation networks, and environmental factors.
Furthermore, geographic data about Guernsey’s cities helps in tracking climate and environmental changes. Understanding where the cities are located in relation to the coastline, for example, can help researchers predict the effects of rising sea levels, coastal erosion, and other environmental threats. With precise latitude and longitude data, researchers can better plan for climate change adaptation and resource management on the island.
The Power of Data Formats in Geographical Analysis
In order to make the most out of geographical data, it is crucial that the data be available in formats that are both accessible and flexible. For anyone working with geographical information about Guernsey, having the data in CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML formats ensures that it can be easily incorporated into various systems, from data analysis tools to mapping applications.
- **CSV (Comma-Separated Values)** is a simple, widely used format that allows for easy organization and manipulation of tabular data. This format is ideal for storing lists of cities, regions, and their associated data points (such as population, area, and infrastructure metrics). It is compatible with most spreadsheet applications, making it easy to conduct preliminary analysis or share data with other researchers.
- **SQL (Structured Query Language)** is used to manage data in relational databases. For geographers working with large sets of data about Guernsey’s cities and regions, SQL enables complex queries and allows for efficient storage of information that can be easily updated or analyzed. By storing geographic data in a relational database, researchers can uncover patterns and relationships between different areas of the island that would not be immediately apparent in a simpler data structure.
- **JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)** is a lightweight format commonly used for data exchange in web applications. JSON is particularly useful for developers who are building interactive maps, applications, or APIs that require geographic data. It is easily readable and flexible, allowing for the dynamic loading of data related to Guernsey’s cities, regions, and departments.
- **XML (Extensible Markup Language)** is another format frequently used for data exchange, especially when data needs to be transferred between different systems. XML allows for the hierarchical organization of geographic data, making it easy to structure and share data related to the administrative divisions, cities, and other key geographical features of Guernsey.
Enhancing Urban Planning and Environmental Studies with Geographic Data
The value of geographic data about Guernsey extends far beyond basic mapping and visualization. Urban planners, environmental researchers, and policymakers all benefit from access to detailed, accurate data that enables them to make better-informed decisions about the future of the island.
For urban planners, data on the cities, regions, and departments of Guernsey provides a clear view of the island’s population distribution and infrastructure needs. With access to this data, planners can identify areas that require new development, prioritize investments in transportation or housing, and ensure that growth occurs in a sustainable way. Additionally, understanding the geographic relationships between cities can help optimize transportation networks, energy distribution, and public services.
Environmental studies are equally enriched by geographic data. The ability to track environmental changes, assess land use, and monitor natural resources is greatly enhanced when precise geographic data is available. For example, knowing the location of cities relative to green spaces, protected areas, or coastlines enables environmentalists to design more effective conservation strategies and predict the impacts of climate change on Guernsey’s landscapes.
Conclusion
Guernsey’s geographic data, including detailed information on its cities, regions, and departments, provides valuable insights into the island’s spatial and social dynamics. Obtaining accurate data, including latitude and longitude coordinates, is crucial for a variety of applications, from urban planning to environmental research. With the ability to access this data in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, stakeholders can integrate geographic data into diverse systems, making it easier to conduct thorough analyses and inform better decision-making. Ultimately, the availability of this data supports the sustainable development of Guernsey and enhances our understanding of the island’s geographical and environmental challenges.