Similarities between Oxford and Oxfordshire
Oxford and Oxfordshire have 33 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abingdon-on-Thames, Ashmolean Museum, Augustinians, Banbury, Berkshire, Bicester, Ceremonial counties of England, Cowley Barracks, Cowley, Oxfordshire, Didcot, Great Western Railway, Headington, Iffley, Kidlington, Morris Motors, Non-metropolitan district, Ox, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford Canal, Oxford University Press, Oxfordshire County Council, Reading, Berkshire, River Cherwell, River Thames, Sheldonian Theatre, Shotover, South East England, Thame, University of Oxford, University of Oxford Botanic Garden, ..., Wantage, Wheatley, Oxfordshire, Witney. Expand index (3 more) »
Abingdon-on-Thames
Abingdon-on-Thames, also known as Abingdon on Thames or just Abingdon, is a historic market town and civil parish in the ceremonial county of Oxfordshire, England.
Abingdon-on-Thames and Oxford · Abingdon-on-Thames and Oxfordshire ·
Ashmolean Museum
The Ashmolean Museum (in full the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology) on Beaumont Street, Oxford, England, is the world's first university museum.
Ashmolean Museum and Oxford · Ashmolean Museum and Oxfordshire ·
Augustinians
The term Augustinians, named after Augustine of Hippo (354–430), applies to two distinct types of Catholic religious orders, dating back to the first millennium but formally created in the 13th century, and some Anglican religious orders, created in the 19th century, though technically there is no "Order of St.
Augustinians and Oxford · Augustinians and Oxfordshire ·
Banbury
Banbury is a historic market town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England.
Banbury and Oxford · Banbury and Oxfordshire ·
Berkshire
Berkshire (abbreviated Berks, in the 17th century sometimes spelled Barkeshire as it is pronounced) is a county in south east England, west of London and is one of the home counties.
Berkshire and Oxford · Berkshire and Oxfordshire ·
Bicester
Bicester is a town and civil parish in the Cherwell district of northeastern Oxfordshire in England.
Bicester and Oxford · Bicester and Oxfordshire ·
Ceremonial counties of England
The ceremonial counties, also referred to as the lieutenancy areas of England, are areas of England to which a Lord Lieutenant is appointed.
Ceremonial counties of England and Oxford · Ceremonial counties of England and Oxfordshire ·
Cowley Barracks
Cowley Barracks (originally Bullingdon Barracks) was a military installation in Cowley, Oxfordshire, England.
Cowley Barracks and Oxford · Cowley Barracks and Oxfordshire ·
Cowley, Oxfordshire
Cowley in Oxford, England, is a residential and industrial area that forms a small conurbation within greater Oxford.
Cowley, Oxfordshire and Oxford · Cowley, Oxfordshire and Oxfordshire ·
Didcot
Didcot is a railway town and civil parish in the ceremonial county of Oxfordshire and the historic county of Berkshire.
Didcot and Oxford · Didcot and Oxfordshire ·
Great Western Railway
The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a British railway company that linked London with the south-west and west of England, the Midlands, and most of Wales.
Great Western Railway and Oxford · Great Western Railway and Oxfordshire ·
Headington
Headington is a suburb of Oxford, England.
Headington and Oxford · Headington and Oxfordshire ·
Iffley
Iffley is a village in a designated Conservation Area in Oxfordshire, England.
Iffley and Oxford · Iffley and Oxfordshire ·
Kidlington
Kidlington is a large village and civil parish between the River Cherwell and the Oxford Canal, north of Oxford and southwest of Bicester.
Kidlington and Oxford · Kidlington and Oxfordshire ·
Morris Motors
Morris Motors Limited was a British privately owned motor vehicle manufacturing company formed in 1919 to take over the assets of William Morris's WRM Motors Limited and continue production of the same vehicles.
Morris Motors and Oxford · Morris Motors and Oxfordshire ·
Non-metropolitan district
Non-metropolitan districts, or colloquially "shire districts", are a type of local government district in England.
Non-metropolitan district and Oxford · Non-metropolitan district and Oxfordshire ·
Ox
An ox (plural oxen), also known as a bullock in Australia and India, is a bovine trained as a draft animal or riding animal.
Ox and Oxford · Ox and Oxfordshire ·
Oxford Brookes University
Oxford Brookes University is a public university in Oxford, England.
Oxford and Oxford Brookes University · Oxford Brookes University and Oxfordshire ·
Oxford Canal
The Oxford Canal is a narrow canal in central England linking Oxford with Bedworth (between Coventry and Nuneaton on the Coventry Canal) via Banbury and Rugby.
Oxford and Oxford Canal · Oxford Canal and Oxfordshire ·
Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.
Oxford and Oxford University Press · Oxford University Press and Oxfordshire ·
Oxfordshire County Council
Oxfordshire County Council, established in 1889, is the county council, or upper-tier local authority, for the non-metropolitan county of Oxfordshire, in the South East of England, an elected body responsible for the most strategic local government services in the county.
Oxford and Oxfordshire County Council · Oxfordshire and Oxfordshire County Council ·
Reading, Berkshire
Reading is a large, historically important minster town in Berkshire, England, of which it is the county town.
Oxford and Reading, Berkshire · Oxfordshire and Reading, Berkshire ·
River Cherwell
The River Cherwell is a major tributary of the River Thames in central England.
Oxford and River Cherwell · Oxfordshire and River Cherwell ·
River Thames
The River Thames is a river that flows through southern England, most notably through London.
Oxford and River Thames · Oxfordshire and River Thames ·
Sheldonian Theatre
The Sheldonian Theatre, located in Oxford, England, was built from 1664 to 1669 after a design by Christopher Wren for the University of Oxford.
Oxford and Sheldonian Theatre · Oxfordshire and Sheldonian Theatre ·
Shotover
Shotover is a hill and forest in Oxfordshire, England.
Oxford and Shotover · Oxfordshire and Shotover ·
South East England
South East England is the most populous of the nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes.
Oxford and South East England · Oxfordshire and South East England ·
Thame
Thame is a market town and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about east of the city of Oxford and southwest of the Buckinghamshire town of Aylesbury.
Oxford and Thame · Oxfordshire and Thame ·
University of Oxford
The University of Oxford (formally The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford) is a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England.
Oxford and University of Oxford · Oxfordshire and University of Oxford ·
University of Oxford Botanic Garden
The University of Oxford Botanic Garden is the oldest botanic garden in Great Britain and one of the oldest scientific gardens in the world.
Oxford and University of Oxford Botanic Garden · Oxfordshire and University of Oxford Botanic Garden ·
Wantage
Wantage is a historic market town and civil parish in the ceremonial county of Oxfordshire, England.
Oxford and Wantage · Oxfordshire and Wantage ·
Wheatley, Oxfordshire
Wheatley is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about east of Oxford.
Oxford and Wheatley, Oxfordshire · Oxfordshire and Wheatley, Oxfordshire ·
Witney
Witney is a historic market town on the River Windrush, west of Oxford in Oxfordshire, England.
The list above answers the following questions
- What Oxford and Oxfordshire have in common
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Oxford and Oxfordshire Comparison
Oxford has 614 relations, while Oxfordshire has 211. As they have in common 33, the Jaccard index is 4.00% = 33 / (614 + 211).
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