Harry Potter movies feature a lot of buildings around Oxford University.
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Oxford has the first ever coffee house in England
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you can get to Oxford on the London Underground
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Oxford University is the oldest University in the world
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The University of Oxford Botanic Garden is the oldest botanic garden in the UK and has more than 8000 plant species.
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After King Henry VIII founded the Church of England, he had most of the books in the Bodleian Library at Oxford burned because they talked about the Pope.
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Rowan Atkinson, famous for playing Mr Bean studied at Oxford
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Until 1878 women were forbidden from studying at Oxford University
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Harry Maguire studied at Oxford Univeristy
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There is nowhere else named Oxford in the world
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Hugh Grant studied at Oxford
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Students of Oxford University have won 158 Olympic gold medals!
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Oxford and Cambridge University compete in an annual boat race
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Oxford is twinned with Padua in Italy
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The name Oxford comes from “Oxanforda” – “Cattle Crossing”.
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Visitors to Oxford often take part in punting, wherein they sit in a boat in the river, and a guide pushes it along with a pole.
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There are 45 different colleges at Oxford University
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