Oxfordshire

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Oxfordshire
United Kingdom

Redcliff Camera, Oxford
Flag of Oxfordshire
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Sapere Aude
(Dare to be wise)
Oxfordshire
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Area: 756 square miles
Population: 512,345
County town: Oxford
County flower: Fritillary [1]

The County of Oxford is a shire bound by the River Thames to the South, the Chiltern Hills, stretching across the East, and the Cotswolds to the West and North. Oxfordshire literally means the 'district' (or 'shire') of and around the town of Oxford and was established over a thousand years ago, in Saxon times.

Geography

Market & district towns

Ranked by size: Banbury, Witney, Carterton, Bicester, Thame, Henley-on-Thames, Chipping Norton, Charlbury, Woodstock, Watlington, Deddington, Burford.

Rivers

Thames/Isis, Thame, Cherwell, Windrush, Evenlode, Glyme.

Prominent natural features

Chiltern Hills, Cotswold Hills, Ot Moor.

Main industries

Education, Farming, Tourism, Automotives, Distribution, Light Manufacturing.

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