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| The University
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Its reputation for outstanding |
| Online
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| Cambridge
[1] is a university city in Cambridgeshire in England.
It's a city of crocuses and daffodils on the Backs,
of green open spaces and cattle grazing
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| Photographs
of buildings in Cambridge taken in the year 2000.
Fully searchable. |
| A travel
guide to Cambridge, England, part of the Britain
Express travel guide to Cambridgeshire, highlighting
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... Most of the land and property in the centre
of Cambridge is owned by the colleges.
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| Explore
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Cambridge map from PicturesOfEngland.com. |
| Cambridge
has had a university since the early 13th century,
with the first true college, Peterhouse, founded
in 1284. Today the centre of Cambridge is a
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| Health
Sciences - University of Cambridge (England) ...
of the navigation bar on any of the NIH-Oxford-Cambridge
Biomedical Sciences partnership webpages. |
| The city
of Cambridge, England, was the clear choice for
the location of the facility because of its world-renowned
reputation and its rich history as a . |
| An American
student's collection of more than one-hundred and
forty-five restaurant menus from the local area. |
| enjoyEngland
- the official website for tourism in England. Free
Information Guide For Visiting Cambridge. |
| DPS 2005,
Cambridge, UK. 37th annual meeting of the Division
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F. Nolan and H. Cobb (1994) Connected speech processes
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| A video
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| If you
want to know how it all came about, take a look
at its (non-technical) biography. The University
of Cambridge Computer Laboratory home page is here.
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| Westcott
House is a Church of England theological college
based in the university city of Cambridge in the
United Kingdom. |
| Understanding
the constitution and behaviour of the Earth and
the systems it supports. |
| Cambridge
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| The Cambridge
University Botanic Garden webcam looks out over
40 acres of beautifully landscaped settings including
a rock garden, a lake and a winter |
| A joint
venture between the Departments of Chemistry and
Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics in the
University of Cambridge. |
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| Directory
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businesses, lifestyle and tourist information. |
| Cambridge,
England. LOCATION. Official Website: http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/
.... Historian. 20-Aug-1911, 21-Oct-2001, England
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| Trinity
College is a constituent College in the University
of Cambridge. It admits undergraduates and graduates
to study all subjects undertaken in the
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From Wikipedia, the
free encyclopedia
The
city of Cambridge (pronunciation
(help·info))
is an old
English
university town and the administrative centre of the county
of
Cambridgeshire,
United Kingdom. It lies about 50
miles
(80
km) north-northeast of
London
and is surrounded by a number of smaller towns and villages. It
is also at the heart of the
high-technology centre known as
Silicon Fen.
Cambridge is best known for the
University of Cambridge, which includes the renowned
Cavendish Laboratory,
King's College Chapel, and the
Cambridge University Library. The Cambridge skyline is dominated
by the last two, along with the chimney of
Addenbrooke's Hospital in the far south of the city and
St John's College Chapel tower in the north. The city's name
is pronounced
/'keɪm.bɹɪdʒ/, as opposed to another
Cambridge in
Gloucestershire, England, which is pronounced
/'kæm.bɹɪdʒ/.
According to the 2001
United Kingdom census, the City's population was 108,863 (including
22,153 students). However, the population of the urban area, which
includes parts of
Sout

King's College Chapel, seen from
The Backs.
City of Cambridge
Geography Status City (1951)
Region
East of England
Admin. county
Cambridgeshire
Area
- Total
Ranked 316th
15.7
sq mi (40.70
km²) Admin. HQ Cambridge
ONS code 12UB Coordinates
52°12′29″N,
0°7′21″E
Demographics
Population
- Total
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Density
Ranked 171st
117,900 (2006 est.)
2,897/km² (7,503/sq mi) Ethnicity 89.4%
White British
4.4%
Mixed Race/Other
3.8%
British Asian
1.3%
Afro-Carib.
2.1%
Chinese
Trinity Street, St John's Street and the Main Gate of
St John's College with the tower of the college's chapel
looming in the background
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