Stratford-on-Avon

Etymology
From being the location of a river ford for a roadway. From +  + ; from. From being a ford for a British Roman road. The ford itself has subsequently been built over, becoming. The river itself has subsequently become named.

Proper noun

 * , birthplace of William Shakespeare. Often used as a byword for a particularly idyllic or historic town.
 * 1)  with its headquarters in the town.
 * 1)  with its headquarters in the town.
 * 1)  with its headquarters in the town.

Usage notes

 * Officially, the term "Stratford-upon-Avon" signifies the town and civil parish, while the term "Stratford-on-Avon" signifies the district within which it is located. However, this distinction is often ignored.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: Стра́тфорд на Е́йвън
 * Chinese:
 * French:
 * Japanese: ストラトフォード・アポン・エイヴォン
 * Korean: 스트랫퍼드 어펀 에이번
 * Latin: Stratfordia super Avonam
 * Persian: استراتفورد
 * Russian: Стра́тфорд-на-Эйво́не
 * Serbo-Croatian: Стратфорд на Ејвону
 * Tamil: ஸ்துரடஃபர்டு அப்பொன்-ஏவன்