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Windsor may refer to many places and other things. Most of these ultimately derive from the name of the English town of Windsor, famous for Windsor Castle and its association with the royal House of Windsor, although the derivation may be very indirect. In most usages, the pronunciation is usually [ˈwɪnzə], [ˈwɪndzə], or [ˈwɪndzɚ] (IPA).
[edit] Places
[edit] Australia
[edit] Canada
[edit] New Zealand
[edit] United Kingdom
[edit] United States of America
- East Windsor, New Jersey
- East Windsor, Connecticut
- New Windsor, Maryland
- New Windsor, New York
- South Windsor, Connecticut
- West Windsor, New Jersey
- Windsor, California
- Windsor, Colorado
- Windsor, Connecticut
- Windsor, Illinois (Mercer County)
- Windsor, Illinois (Shelby County)
- Windsor, Maine
- Windsor, Massachusetts
- Windsor, Missouri
- Windsor, New Hampshire
- Windsor, New York (town)
- Windsor, New York (village)
- Windsor, North Carolina
- Windsor, Pennsylvania
- Windsor, South Carolina
- Windsor, Vermont
- Windsor, Virginia
- Windsor County, Vermont
- Windsor Heights, Iowa
- Windsor Heights, West Virginia
- Windsor Locks, Connecticut
- Windsor Mill, Maryland
- Windsor Township, Pennsylvania
[edit] Structures
- Windsor Castle, one of the homes of the monarch of Britain
- Windsor House, a skyscraper in Northern Ireland
- Windsor Park, a football stadium which is home to Linfield F.C. and the Northern Ireland football team
- Windsor Station (Montreal), a train station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and a Canadian historical landmark
- Windsor Tower, a skyscraper in Madrid, Spain, which was destroyed in a fire in 2005
[edit] Other uses
[edit] See also