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  1. Oswestry es una villa inglesa con una población de 17.877, 1 en el noroeste del condado de Shropshire. Oswestry es la tercera villa más grande en Shropshire, detrás de Shrewsbury y Telford, y la villa más grande en su norte. Está al lado de la A5, una carretera principal de la capital Londres a Holyhead en la isla galesa de Anglesey. 2 .

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

    Oswestry (/ ˈ ɒ z w ə s t r i / OZ-wəss-tree; Welsh: Croesoswallt) is a market town, civil parish and historic railway town in Shropshire, England, close to the Welsh border. It is at the junction of the A5, A483 and A495 roads. The town was the administrative headquarters of the Borough of Oswestry until that was abolished in 2009.

  3. Oswestry (Welsh: Croesoswallt), is one of the United Kingdom's oldest border towns. It is the largest market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England, close to the Welsh border. Oswestry is the third largest town in Shropshire, following Telford and Shrewsbury.

    • Oswestry
    • Shropshire
    • 17,105 (2011)
    • Shropshire
  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › OswestryOswestry - Wikiwand

    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Oswestry es una villa inglesa con una población de 17.877, en el noroeste del condado de Shropshire. Oswestry es la tercera villa más grande en Shropshire, detrás de Shrewsbury y Telford, y la villa más grande en su norte.

  5. Oswestry History. Oswestry is thought to derive its name from Oswald, king of Northumbria, who was killed by Penda, king of Mercia, in 642 at the Battle of Maserfield. The battlefield is...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_OswestryOld Oswestry - Wikipedia

    Old Oswestry (Welsh: Hen Ddinas) is a large early Iron Age hill fort in the Welsh Marches near Oswestry in north west Shropshire, England. The earthworks, which remain one of the best preserved hill forts in the UK, have been described as "The Stonehenge of the Iron Age Period".

  7. Oswestry Castle is a medieval castle in the town of Oswestry, Shropshire, England. The castle has also been known as, or recorded in historical documents as: Album Monasterium; Blancminster; Blankmouster; Blancmustier; Croes Oswald; L'Oeuvre; L'uvre; Castle Loure; Luure; Luvre; Lvvre: Castle Philip; Oswaldestre; Meresberie .