Warwick
![An old map of Warwick published around 1610 by [[John Speed](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/Map_of_Warwick%2C_cropped_from_Warwickshire_-_John_Speed_Map_1610.jpg)
Warwick has ancient origins and an array of historic buildings, notably from the Medieval, Stuart and Georgian eras. It was a major fortified settlement from the early Middle Ages, the most notable relic of this period being Warwick Castle, a major tourist attraction. Much was destroyed in the Great Fire of Warwick in 1694 and then rebuilt with fine 18th century buildings, such as the Collegiate Church of St Mary and the Shire Hall. The population was estimated at 37,267 at the 2021 Census. Provided by Wikipedia
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194by Terrado, Ramon, Lovejoy, Connie, Massana, Ramon, Vincent, Warwick F.Get access
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195by Masaharu Tsuji, Warwick F. Vincent, Yukiko Tanabe, Masaki UchidaGet access
Published in Sustainability (2022)
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196by Terrado, Ramon, Lovejoy, Connie, Massana, Ramon, Vincent, Warwick F.Get access
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197by Charvet, Sophie, Vincent, Warwick F., Comeau, André, Lovejoy, ConnieGet access
Published in Frontiers in Microbiology (2012)
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198by Van Hove, Patrick, Vincent, Warwick, Galland, Pierre, Wilmotte, AnnickGet access
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200by Vigneron, Adrien, Cruaud, Perrine, Lovejoy, Connie, Vincent, Warwick FGet access
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