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Permanent Committee on Geographical Names for British Official Use
The
Permanent Committee
on Geographical Names
is an independent inter-departmental
body
in
the United Kingdom
established in
1919
. Its function is to
establish
standard names for
places
outside
the UK
, for the use of the
British government
.
The members of the PCGN are:
British Broadcasting Corporation
Monitoring Service,
Intelligence Collection
Group ,
Defence Intelligence Staff
,
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
,
Government Communications Headquarters
,
Hydrographic Office
,
Ordnance Survey
,
Royal Geographical Society
and
Royal Scottish Geographical Society
.