No, Oxfordshire is a county located in South East England. The county town is Oxford, which is a city known for its prestigious university. Oxfordshire encompasses many towns and villages in addition to the city of Oxford.
No, Banbury is not a city. It is a market town located in Oxfordshire, England.
The area of Oxfordshire is approximately 1,018 square miles.
Northamptonshire borders the counties of Warwickshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire.
The lowest point in Oxfordshire is the River Thames, which flows through the county. It reaches its lowest point at approximately 31 meters above sea level near the border with Berkshire.
Singapore is a sovereign city-state country. A city-state is a country that consists of a single city.
Oxfordshire, in the UK is the County of which the City of Oxford is the County Town. Oxfordshire has many other towns, both big & small.
There are several websites offering information on the educational opportunities in the county of Oxfordshire. Some of the most popular include OUP, Oxfordshire Government and Oxford City.
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No, Banbury is not a city. It is a market town located in Oxfordshire, England.
Oxford, the 'city of dreaming spires', is a city in Oxfordshire, England. It is located northwest of London.
Oxfordshire +++ Just to clarify, and if the questioner meansthe English town and not US ones whose founders had used the name, Oxfordshire is a county, not a state.
Oxfordshire is a county just above London. Iit is but a 40 minute train to London from Oxfordshire.
Stagecoach in Oxfordshire was created in 2002.
Oxfordshire Constabulary was created in 1857.
Oxfordshire Constabulary ended in 1968.
Oxfordshire Militia was created in 1759.
Oxfordshire Militia ended in 1881.