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  1. History of Swindon. Swindon is a town in Wiltshire in the South West of England. People have lived in the town since the Bronze Age and the town's location, being approximately halfway between Bristol and London, made it an ideal location for the Locomotive Factories of the Great Western Railway in the 19th century.

  2. Swindon (disambiguation) Swindon is a large town in Wiltshire, United Kingdom. Swindon may also refer to: Swindon, Wiltshire. Borough of Swindon, unitary authority covering the Swindon area. Swindon (UK Parliament constituency) Swindon railway station, a major railway junction. Swindon Town F.C., the town's football team.

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    Swindon. ( { {PAGENAME}})  /  51.558333333333°N 1.7811111111111°V. Swindon este un oraș și o Autoritate Unitară în regiunea South West England. Orașul propriu zis Swindon are concentrată cea mai mare parte din populație, având peste 155.000 locuitori.

  4. The Magic Roundabout in Swindon, England, is a ring junction constructed in 1972 [1] consisting of five mini-roundabouts arranged in a circle. Located near the County Ground, home of Swindon Town F.C., its name comes from the popular children's television series The Magic Roundabout. In 2009, it was voted the fourth-scariest junction in Britain.

  5. 1 (2017/18) The Swindon Wildcats are a professional ice hockey team based in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. They play in the National Ice Hockey League (NIHL). Since their inception, the Wildcats have played their home games at the 1600-capacity Link Centre in West Swindon. The club was founded in 1986 as the Swindon Wildcats, shortly after the ...

  6. Our vision is to create a world-class museum, filled with interactive exhibits, immersive experiences, and rare artefacts that showcase the club's rich history. The present ground has been the home of Swindon Town since 1896 when one Thomas Arkell loaned the Committee of the Football Club £300 to build a stand and has a current capacity of 15,728.

  7. Katherine Matilda Swinton was born on 5 November 1960 in London, the daughter of Judith Balfour (née Killen; 1929–2012) and Sir John Swinton (1925–2018), the Laird of Kimmerghame House. She has three brothers. [5] Her father was a retired major-general in the British Army, and was Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire from 1989 to 2000.