Oxfordshire
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Oxfordshire is a county in South East England, England at latitude 51°45′57.60″ North, longitude 1°19′48.00″ West.
Oxfordshire is a ceremonial county and non-metropolitan county in the South East England region. It borders with the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, and Wiltshire.
Mailing list: talk-gb-oxoncotswolds.
County boundary described by relation: 76155
76155.
Districts in Oxfordshire
The non-metropolitain county of Oxfordshire is divided into five districts [1]:
| Number complete | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Area | Cities | Towns | Villages | Notes | Boundary Relation |
| Cherwell [2] | 394565 | ||||
| Oxford [3] | 394037 | ||||
| South Oxfordshire [4] | 299097 | ||||
| Vale of White Horse [5] | 299092 | ||||
| West Oxfordshire [6] | 394036 | ||||
Towns in Oxfordshire
This is a list of the 15 most populace settlements, in alphabetical order, within the ceremonial county of Oxfordshire.
Taken from the Wikipedia article: Oxfordshire - Settlements by population.
- Abingdon
- Banbury
- Bicester
- Carterton
- Chipping Norton
- Didcot
- Faringdon
- Henley on Thames
- Kidlington
- Oxford
- Thame
- Wallingford
- Wantage
- Watlington
- Witney
