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Qué (quién) es Winchester disc - definición

UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, UNITED STATES
Winchester, Or; Winchester, OR
  • Winchester Bridge over the North Umpqua River

Winchester, Oregon         
Winchester is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Oregon, United States. It is on the south bank of the North Umpqua River north of Roseburg on Interstate 5 and is included in the Roseburg North CDP for statistical purposes.
Winchester         
  • A mention of Wintanceaster in the ''[[Anglo-Saxon Chronicle]]''
  • city walls]] between Wolvesey Castle and the River Itchen. This section retains some castellations.
  • Hospital of St Cross, Winchester
  • Bollard in the style of [[David Hockney]]'s ''[[A Bigger Splash]]''
  • The Winchester [[Buttercross]]
  • Statue of [[Alfred the Great]] by [[Hamo Thornycroft]] in Winchester
  • Winchester Bus Station
  • [[Winchester Cathedral]]
  • [[Winchester College]]'s medieval Chamber Court, 1394
  • Winchester High Street in the mid 19th century.
  • The "Winchester Round Table" in the Great Hall of [[Winchester Castle]]
  • Map of the wards of Winchester itself within the wider [[City of Winchester]] District
CITY AND UNPARISHED AREA WITHIN THE LARGER CITY OF WINCHESTER, HAMPSHIRE, ENGLAND
Winchester, England; Winchester, Hampshire; Brockwood Park; Brockwood; Winchester, UK; Wintoncester; WINCHESTER; Stanmore Primary School; Vénta Belgā́rum; History of Winchester
['w?nt??st?]
¦ noun
1. (also Winchester rifle) trademark a breech-loading side-action repeating rifle.
2. (also Winchester disk or drive) Computing a disk drive in a sealed unit containing a high-capacity hard disk and the read-write heads.
Origin
sense 1 named after the American rifle manufacturer Oliver F. Winchester; sense 2 so named because its original numerical designation corresponded to the calibre of the rifle.
winchester         
  • A mention of Wintanceaster in the ''[[Anglo-Saxon Chronicle]]''
  • city walls]] between Wolvesey Castle and the River Itchen. This section retains some castellations.
  • Hospital of St Cross, Winchester
  • Bollard in the style of [[David Hockney]]'s ''[[A Bigger Splash]]''
  • The Winchester [[Buttercross]]
  • Statue of [[Alfred the Great]] by [[Hamo Thornycroft]] in Winchester
  • Winchester Bus Station
  • [[Winchester Cathedral]]
  • [[Winchester College]]'s medieval Chamber Court, 1394
  • Winchester High Street in the mid 19th century.
  • The "Winchester Round Table" in the Great Hall of [[Winchester Castle]]
  • Map of the wards of Winchester itself within the wider [[City of Winchester]] District
CITY AND UNPARISHED AREA WITHIN THE LARGER CITY OF WINCHESTER, HAMPSHIRE, ENGLAND
Winchester, England; Winchester, Hampshire; Brockwood Park; Brockwood; Winchester, UK; Wintoncester; WINCHESTER; Stanmore Primary School; Vénta Belgā́rum; History of Winchester
¦ noun Brit. a large cylindrical bottle for liquids.
Origin
C18: orig. applied to containers holding a bushel, gallon, or quart, according to an obsolete system of measurement with standards kept at Winchester in southern England.

Wikipedia

Winchester, Oregon

Winchester is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Oregon, United States. It is on the south bank of the North Umpqua River 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Roseburg on Interstate 5 and is included in the Roseburg North CDP for statistical purposes.

Winchester sits on the south side of the North Umpqua River on Oregon Highway 99. The Winchester Bridge spans the North Umpqua River.[1] Winchester is also known for the Winchester Dam that was constructed in 1889 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.