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  1. En el censo de 2001 la población de Hertford se situó en 24.180 habitantes. [2] Algunas estimaciones recientes elevan esa cifra a unos 28.000 habitantes. El nombre de la localidad es de origen anglosajón y significa "vado frecuentado por ciervos".

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HertfordHertford - Wikipedia

    England. Hertfordshire. 51°47′48″N 0°04′38″W  / . 51.79662°N 0.07735°W. / 51.79662; -0.07735. Hertford ( / ˈhɑːrtfərd / HART-fərd) is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county. The parish had a population of 26,783 at the 2011 census.

  3. Hertfordshire / ˈhɑːfətʲˌʃə / (abreviado como Herts) es uno de los cuarenta y siete condados de Inglaterra, Reino Unido, con capital en Hertford. Ubicado en la región Este limita al norte con Bedfordshire y Cambridgeshire, al este con Essex, al sur con Gran Londres y al oeste con Buckinghamshire. 1 2 Ocupa 1643 km² y tiene una ...

  4. Hertford College. /  51.754205, -1.253467. El Hertford College es uno de las colleges que constituyen la Universidad de Oxford en Inglaterra. Se encuentra en Catte Street, justo enfrente de la entrada principal de la Biblioteca Bodleiana original. En 2006, el college tuvo un presupuesto estimado en 52 millones de libras. 1 .

  5. Hertford College ( / ˈhɑːrtfərd / HART-fərd ), previously known as Magdalen Hall, is a constituent college of the University of Oxford [3] in England. It is located on Catte Street in the centre of Oxford, directly opposite the main gate to the Bodleian Library. The college is known for its iconic bridge, the Bridge of Sighs.

  6. Hertford. / 51.795; -0.078. Hertford (pronounced Hart-fud) is a town in Hertfordshire, England. In 2011, it had a population of 26,783 people. It is Hertfordshire 's county town, but the largest town is Watford . The town centre is 19.2 miles (30.9 km) north of Central London and 16.7 miles (27.02 km) north east of Watford .

  7. Hertford Castle was built in Norman times beside the River Lea in Hertford, the county town of Hertfordshire, England. Most of the internal buildings of the castle have been demolished. The main surviving section is the Tudor gatehouse, which is a Grade I listed building. [1] Parts of the bailey walls on the east side of the castle also still ...