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Wooburn est un village du Buckinghamshire, Angleterre. Le village, situé à moins de 4 km au sud-ouest de Beaconsfield. Le nom du village est d'origine anglo-saxonne, il se réfère à la rivière Wye (affluent de la Tamise) qui traverse le village.
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