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'''Oxfordshire''', sometimes abbreviated to '''Oxon''', is a county in south central England. There county council area includes five district councils:
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1 [[Oxford]]<br>
2 [[Cherwell]]<br>
3 [[South Oxfordshire]]<br>
4 [[Vale of White Horse]]<br>
5 [[West Oxfordshire]]]]'''Oxfordshire''', sometimes abbreviated to '''Oxon''', is a county in south central England, now part of the [[South East]] region. The county council area includes five district councils:
*[[Oxford]]
*[[Oxford]]
*[[Cherwell
*[[Cherwell]]
*[[Vale of White Horse]]
*[[Vale of White Horse]]
*[[West Oxfordshire]]
*[[West Oxfordshire]]
*[[South Oxfordshire]]
*[[South Oxfordshire]]
Oxfordshire is part of the [[Thames Valley Police]] area.
==LGBT history==
[[Gay Men's Team THT Oxfordshire]] is a service for men who have sex with men.<ref>http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/gay_mens_team_tht_oxfordshire</ref>
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 10 July 2026

1 Oxford
2 Cherwell
3 South Oxfordshire
4 Vale of White Horse
5 West Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire, sometimes abbreviated to Oxon, is a county in south central England, now part of the South East region. The county council area includes five district councils:

Oxfordshire is part of the Thames Valley Police area.

LGBT history

Gay Men's Team THT Oxfordshire is a service for men who have sex with men.[1]

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References