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Encyclopedia > Abingdon

Abingdon may refer to the following places:

It may also refer to: The River Thames at Abingdon with St. ... Abingdon is a community on the Niagara Peninsula of southern Ontario. ... Abingdon is a city located in Knox County, Illinois. ... Motto: Nickname: Founded Incorporated 1776   County Washington County Borough Parrish Mayor Lois Humphreys Area  - Total  - Water 21. ...


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Abingdon, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (931 words)
In the 13th and 14th centuries Abingdon was a flourishing agricultural centre with an extensive trade in wool, and a famous weaving and clothing manufacture.
Abingdon is six miles south of Oxford in the flat valley of the Thames, on the west (right) bank, where the small river Ock flows in from the Vale of White Horse.
Abingdon is twinned with: Argentan, France, Lucca, Italy and Schongau, Germany.
OXTowns.co.uk :: Abingdon (372 words)
Abingdon was occupied in prehistoric times by settlers of the Bronze and Iron ages.
Abingdon was the county town of Berkshire, becoming part of Oxfordshire after local government re-organisation in 1974.
Abingdon is within easy reach of both the M40 and the M4.
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