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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. INTRODUCTIÓN. THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE IS THE MOST ANCIENT SECOND UNIVERSITY AFTER OXFOR THAT ENGLISHMAN SPEAKS. THE SCHOOL IS PUBLIC AND THEY DOESN´T TAKE UNIFORMS. THIS UNIVERSITY IS IN ENGLAND TO APPROXIMATELY 80 KILOMETRES OF LONDON. ADMINISTRATION.

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INTRODUCTIÓN • THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE IS THE MOST ANCIENT SECOND UNIVERSITY AFTER OXFOR THAT ENGLISHMAN SPEAKS. THE SCHOOL IS PUBLIC AND THEY DOESN´T TAKE UNIFORMS. THIS UNIVERSITY IS IN ENGLAND TO APPROXIMATELY 80 KILOMETRES OF LONDON

ADMINISTRATION • Rector: Felipe de Edimburgo • Vicerrector: LeszekBorysiewicz • Afiliaciones: Russell Group, IARU, Grupo Coimbra, LERU

SCHOOLS • THE UNIVERSITY HAS GOT A 31 SCHOOLS. IN ITS THE PEOPLE STUDY DIFFERENT THINGS AND ALSO THE PEOPLE CAN EXTRACT A TITLE

CATEDRAL • IN THIS PHOTO YOU CAN LOOK AT THE UNIVERSITY CATHEDRAL

CANTEEN • THE UNIVERSITY HAS GOT A CANTEEN. EACH ONE THE 31 SCHOOLS HAS GOT A HIS CANTEEN. • IN THIS PHOTO I AND YOU CAN LOOK A ONE CANTEEN.

BOTANICAL GARDEN • THE UNIVERSITY HAS GOT A BOTANICAL GARDEN.IN THE UNIVERSITIES THIS IS THE BIGGEST.AND IN THIS PHOTO TOU CAN LOOK AT THE BOTANICAL GARDEN.

THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION AND I HOPE THAT YOU FIND LIKEDMADE BY VICTOR CASTRO

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