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{{conjecture}}'''Auvers-sur-Oise''' was a town in France was were [[Vincent van Gogh]] lived. ([[DW]] :[[Vincent and the Doctor|''Vincent and the Doctor'']])
{{conjecture}}'''Auvers-sur-Oise''' was a town in [[France]] and was where [[Vincent van Gogh]] lived. ([[DW]] :[[Vincent and the Doctor|''Vincent and the Doctor'']])
:''The name of van Gogh's town was in fact never established in the episode, but may be assumed by the name of the painting which is central to that story. Even though it, too, was unnamed by the episode, the painting is sufficiently iconic that its name needn't have been explicitly stated in the episode for it to be recognized by its real name, ''[[The Church at Auvers]]''.   
:''The name of van Gogh's town was in fact never established in the episode, but may be assumed by the name of the painting which is central to that story. Even though it, too, was unnamed by the episode, the painting is sufficiently iconic that its name needn't have been explicitly stated in the episode for it to be recognized by its real name, ''[[The Church at Auvers]]''.   
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"Auvers-sur-Oise" is a title based upon conjecture.

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Auvers-sur-Oise was a town in France and was where Vincent van Gogh lived. (DW :Vincent and the Doctor)

The name of van Gogh's town was in fact never established in the episode, but may be assumed by the name of the painting which is central to that story. Even though it, too, was unnamed by the episode, the painting is sufficiently iconic that its name needn't have been explicitly stated in the episode for it to be recognized by its real name, The Church at Auvers.
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