The towns across Oxfordshire are twinned with locations across the world.
Oxfordshire’s town’s are twinned with 29 different places across Europe and the wider world.
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Oxford has by far the most twins, with its twins stretching from France to Nicaragua.
Abingdon follows closely in the second place with four twins in France, Italy, Germany and Belgium.
Have you ever wondered who is twinned with your town? Here is the full list:
Abingdon
- Argentan, France
- Lucca, Italy
- Schongau, Germany
- Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
Banbury
- Hennef, Germany
- Ermont, France
Bicester
- Neunkirchen-Seelscheid, Germany
- Canton des Essarts, France
- Czernichów, Poland
Didcot
- Meylan, France
- Planegg, Germany
Henley-on-Thames
- Falaise, France
- Leichlingen, Germany
- Bled, Slovenia
Thame
- Montesson, France
- Sinaia, Romania
Oxford
- Bonn, Germany
- Grenoble, France
- Leiden, Netherlands
- Padua, Italy
- Wrocław, Poland
- León, Nicaragua
- Ramallah, Palestine
Wallingford
- Bad-Wurzach, Germany
- France, Luxeuil le Bains
Wantage
- Seesen, Germany
- Mably, France
Witney
- Le Touquet Paris Plage, France
- Unterhaching, Germany
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This story was written by Sophie Perry. She joined the team in 2021 as a digital reporter.
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