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'''[[Wikipedia:University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]]''', also known as simply '''Cambridge''' and more properly as the '''University of Cambridge''', is a university in the [[United Kingdom]], considered one of the oldest and best in the world. It is one of the locations visited by [[Mario]] in ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', who visits in in 1681, when [[Isaac Newton]] lived on campus as a fellow of Trinity. The [[Royal Society]] met at Cambridge at the time of Mario's visit. From them, he determines from them the historical significance of the [[apple]] he brought back from [[Bowser's Museum]] and returns it to Newton, its proper owner.
'''[[Wikipedia:University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]]''', also known as simply '''Cambridge''' and more formally as the '''University of Cambridge''', is a university in the [[United Kingdom]], considered one of the oldest and best in the world. It is one of the locations visited by [[Mario]] in ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', who visits in in 1681, when [[Isaac Newton]] lived on campus as a fellow of Trinity. The [[Royal Society]] met at Cambridge at the time of Mario's visit. From them, he determines from them the historical significance of the [[apple]] he brought back from [[Bowser's Museum]] and returns it to Newton, its proper owner.
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Revision as of 06:05, December 5, 2016

Template:Location-infobox Cambridge University, also known as simply Cambridge and more formally as the University of Cambridge, is a university in the United Kingdom, considered one of the oldest and best in the world. It is one of the locations visited by Mario in Mario's Time Machine, who visits in in 1681, when Isaac Newton lived on campus as a fellow of Trinity. The Royal Society met at Cambridge at the time of Mario's visit. From them, he determines from them the historical significance of the apple he brought back from Bowser's Museum and returns it to Newton, its proper owner.