Question:
Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, what are these ?
Cyril
2007-02-22 05:53:04 UTC
Hi, I have an address location that contains:

Chilton,
Didcot,
Oxon,
Ox11 0QX.

From these, which is the city, and which is the "state" or equivalent ?

Thanks,
Bob
Four answers:
Cyril C
2007-02-22 06:03:14 UTC
Chilton is a village

Didcot is a town

Oxon is a county

OX11 0QX is a postcode (or zipcode for American speakers)

UK is a country - the best in the world



NB THIS IS A PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE PART OF RURAL ENGLAND
anonymous
2007-02-22 05:59:50 UTC
Chilton will most likely be a village. Didcot will be the nearest town, and Oxon is short for Oxfordshire which is the county
anonymous
2007-02-22 05:58:04 UTC
Chilton - I guess is a village

Didcot - is a town in Oxfordshire

Oxon - is short for Oxfordshire (which is the county, like a state)

Ox11 0QX is the postcode (zip code)



They are in the correct order for addressing the letter or parcel you need to send.
anonymous
2007-02-22 05:57:06 UTC
Oxon (Oxfordshire) is an English county- the equivalent of 'state'.

Didcot is a large town with a famous powerstation- 'city'

Chilton is a small village or suburb.



Hope this helps


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