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I had a look at Amazon and its very basic. They must rely on server power rather than elegent design. There is no difference between data in different countries. Ebay is much better, groups by country and then county/state/province etc. Doesn't appear to then divide into city and locality though, so although its part way to what I want, its seems to be less than my current design.

When I say lowest element, I think the official term is granularity, eg in Australia, my address is 'my place', THORNTON, NSW, 2322, Australia. Thornton is the most granular element (apart from the actual street address) which is a member of postcode(2322) which itself is a member of state (NSW) et seq.

In contrast the UK addresses most granular element is the postcode followed by region/city, county et seq.

Perhaps I'm just getting too picky!
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