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Windsor
Windsor (IPA: usually , but also [ˈwɪndzə]) is a small town in Berkshire on the south-western outskirts of London. See Windsor, Berkshire. See also Windsor Castle.
Windsor was adopted as the name of the British Royal House and Family during World War I (See House of Windsor).
Windsor is also the name of several places in British-settled countries:
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Windsor, suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Windsor, is a town in New South Wales, Australia
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Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
- Windsor, Quebec , Canada
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Windsor, California, United States of America
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Windsor, Colorado, United States of America
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Windsor, Connecticut, United States of America
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Windsor, Mercer County, Illinois, United States of America
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Windsor, Shelby County, Illinois, United States of America
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Windsor, Maine, United States of America
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Windsor, Massachusetts, United States of America
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Windsor, Missouri, United States of America
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Windsor, New Hampshire, United States of America
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Village of Windsor, New York, United States of America
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Town of Windsor, New York, United States of America
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Windsor, North Carolina, United States of America
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Windsor, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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Windsor, South Carolina, United States of America
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Windsor, Vermont, United States of America
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Windsor, Virginia, United States of America
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Windsor Township, Pennsylvania, United States of America
It is also a part of the names of:
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New Windsor, Maryland, United States of America
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New Windsor, New York, United States of America
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Windsor Heights, Iowa, United States of America
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Windsor Locks, Connecticut, United States of America
- Windsor Mill, Maryland , United States of America
Windsor was the name of a skyscraper in Madrid which was destroyed in a fire in 2005. See Windsor Tower.
There are products that have the name Windsor:
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