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Oxford History, Culture, Climate, Economy, Tourism, Sport

Oxford is a city located in Oxfordshire, England. It is one of the most outstanding urban cities as the vast majority have known about, or even wondered about, the popular Oxford University. The population density of Oxford city is 3270 people per square kilometer... http://ukpopulation2019.com/population-of-oxford-2019.html

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Oxford History, Culture, Climate, Economy, Tourism, Sport

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  2. History Of Oxford City The history of Oxford in England dates back to its original settlement in the Saxon period. Originally of strategic significance due to its controlling location on the upper reaches of the River Thames at its junction with the River Cherwell, the town grew in national importance during the early Norman period, and in the late 12th century became home to the fledgling University of Oxford.

  3. Culture In Oxford City Theatres and cinemas, Literature and film, Music. The most notable Oxford act is Radiohead, who all met at nearby Abingdon School, though other well known local bands include Supergrass, Ride, Swervedriver, Lab 4, Talulah Gosh, the Candyskins, Medal, the Egg, Unbelievable Truth, Hurricane No. 1, Crackout, Gold Rush and more recently, Young Knives, Foals, Glass Animals, Dive Dive and Stornoway.

  4. Climate In Oxford City Oxford has a maritime temperate climate. Precipitation is uniformly distributed throughout the year and is provided mostly by weather systems that arrive from the Atlantic. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Oxford was −16.6 °C (2.1 °F) in January 1982. The highest temperature ever recorded in Oxford is 35.6 °C (96 °F) in August 2003 during the 2003 European heat wave. Oxford's climate is similar to that of Pershore, Worcestershire.

  5. Economy OF Oxford City • A downturn in the economy is affecting many small businesses. • A small manufacturing sector inhibits growth in the economy. • Agriculture was the backbone of the economy. • Bigger markets can provide significant economies of scale. • Buying cheap shoes is a false economy. • Cuba should have been able to diversify its economy. • Drivers are needed in all sectors of the economy. • Each party has its own strategy for building a strong economy. • Government measures to slow the economy failed to curb fuel demand growth.

  6. Sport In Oxford City Football, Rugby league, Rugby union, Speedway and greyhound racing, Hockey, Ice hockey, American football, Cricket, Rowing Other sports :- Headington Road Runners based at the OXSRAD sports facility in Marsh Lane (next to Oxford City F.C.) is Oxford's only road running club with an average annual membership exceeding 300. It was the club at which double Olympian Mara Yamauchi started her running career.

  7. University of Oxford City The University of Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of the most famous and prestigious higher education institutions of the world, averaging nine applications to every available place, and attracting 40% of its academic staff and 17% of undergraduates from overseas. It is currently ranked as the world's number one university, according to The Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

  8. Tourism of Oxford City Oxford has plenty of tourist attractions, including Carfax Tower, offering superb views over the city, and the historic Covered Market with its excellent shopping. For a truly unique vacation experience, some university colleges now offer accommodation options, including bed and breakfast. Harry Potter fans may be interested to learn that various Oxford landmarks appeared in the movies, including Christ Church College, where the dining room was closely copied for the Hogwarts Great Hall.

  9. Geography At Oxford City Geography is a diverse discipline that bridges the arts and social and natural sciences, providing a broad education and addressing pressing issues including environmental change, regional and global inequalities and the transformation of global economy and culture. The Oxford Geography degree focuses on the interrelationships between society and the physical and human environment.

  10. Population Of Oxford City To know the population of Oxford in 2019, the population for the last 5 years needs to be checked. They are as follows. http://ukpopulation2019.com/population-of-oxford-2019.html

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