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Cambridge was founded in 1209 (it is celebrating its 800th anniversary in 2009). Oxford was founded a little bit earlier though the exact date is unknown. Cambridge was founded by faculty from Oxford who realised they could do better and left. All the Oxford colleges (what make up Oxford University) were founded many years after the founding of Cambridge and are thus younger than Cambridge University. The University of Oxford is the oldest English-speaking university in the world.
oxford is a famouys city because of many reasons. this include: *a world leading uni *over 800 years old *the heart of the country
115 miles taking this route:Follow M11 (S) towards LONDON from Cambridge to M25 towards DARTFORD CROSSING and WATFORD at J6; follow signs to M25 towards WATFORD.Take M25 (London Orbital) around LONDON, to M40 towards OXFORD at J16.Take M40 to A40 to OXFORD at J8.Take A40 to Oxford.
The journey from Oxford to Cambridge, via the M25 and M11, takes just over 2 hours.
There is no one famous school. There are many of note, including Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the United States and the University of Oxford in England are two famous schools that come to mind.
Oxford wants three A-Levels taken in the subjects that one wishes to study there. (See Oxford's official website to find out what subjects.) Also, they want an A on the final test in subject unless it is an uncompetitive year. If so they might accept two A's and one B.
Two of the best online dictionaries are Oxford and Cambridge. There are many other online dictionaries as well, but these two have been around for a long time.
How many times is the letter: " A " used in the Oxford dictionary? It's irrelevant.
There are many different universities that provide medical programs in the UK, but the courses that are rated the highest include Cambridge University, Oxford University and Edinburgh University.