The Warwickshire Avon
The river is named the River Avon.
The word "Stratford" means the street with the ford, a river crossing. The river in question is the Avon river. The town is on the Avon river, which is why it's "upon Avon"
Because the city of Stratford in located next the river Avon.
Avon is the name of the river which runs close to Stratford.
Stratford is made up of "strat" meaning "street" and "ford", a river crossing. It was a place where a street crossed a river. And the river in question is the river Avon, which is why the town is "upon Avon"
River Avon - Stratford upon Avon.
Stratford upon Avon is, as the name says, on the river Avon.
The Shotover River is a river in New Zealand. Stratford is a town in New Zealand.
Stratford on Avon is a town on the banks of the river Avon in Warwickshire England and there are no mountains anywhere near it.
Shakespeare is known as the Bard of Avon. This refers to the Stratford Avon, a tributary of the river Severn. There are at least two other rivers Avon in England. Avon is welsh for river.
No. There are at least three rivers in the UK called Avon. The Avon that runs through Stratford joins the river Severn at Tewkesbury. The Avon that runs through Bristol also joins the Severn but at its estuary on the southern bank of the river at Avonmouth.
The name Avon has no meaning in Hebrew.The name Avon is an English variant of Afon, which means "river" in Welsh. William Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon ("Stratford upon the river"), bears this name.