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Welwyn (population 8,425) is a town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England. The parish likewise consists of the villages of Digswell as well as Oaklands. It is in some cases called Old Welwyn to identify it from the much more recent settlement of Welwyn Garden City, about a mile to the south, though some locals dislike the idea of inability or irrelevance that has a tendency to be indicated by the tag “Old” and favor Welwyn Town. When claiming where they live, citizens will frequently be asked, ‘Welwyn or Welwyn Garden City?’, as the latter’s title is often reduced to just Welwyn. To avoid complication, there were strategies to transform Welwyn’s name to ‘Welwyn Minster’ in 1990 however this met with local resistance and the idea was abandoned. The name is originated from Old English welig significance “willow”, describing the trees that nestle on the banks of the River Mimram as it flows with the town. The name itself is a development from weligun, the dative type of words, therefore is a lot more specifically translated as “at the willows”, unlike close-by Willian which is most likely to imply just “the willows”. Through having its name originated from welig rather than sealh (the more generally cited Old English word for willow), Welwyn is possibly cognate with Heligan in Cornwall whose name is originated from helygen, the Cornish word for willow that shares a root with welig. The nearby modern-day village of Digswell (around Welwyn North railway station) was initially called ‘High Welwyn’ when very first created at the beginning of the 20th century.
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