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The '''University of Cambridge''' (often '''Cambridge University'''), located in [[Cambridge]], [[England]], is the [[List of oldest universities in continuous operation|second-oldest]] university in the [[Anglosphere|English-speaking world]]. The name is sometimes abbreviated as '''''Cantab.''''' in [[Post-nominal letters|post-nominals]], a shortened form of '''''Cantabrigiensis''''' (an adjective derived from '''''Cantabrigia''''', the Latinised form of [[Cambridge]]). The '''University of Cambridge''' (often '''Cambridge University'''), located in [[Cambridge]], [[England]], is the [[List of oldest universities in continuous operation|second-oldest]] university in the [[Anglosphere|English-speaking world]]. The name is sometimes abbreviated as '''''Cantab.''''' in [[Post-nominal letters|post-nominals]], a shortened form of '''''Cantabrigiensis''''' (an adjective derived from '''''Cantabrigia''''', the Latinised form of [[Cambridge]]).
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The University of Cambridge (often Cambridge University), located in Cambridge, England, is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world. The name is sometimes abbreviated as Cantab. in post-nominals, a shortened form of Cantabrigiensis (an adjective derived from Cantabrigia, the Latinised form of Cambridge).

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