No. London is the capital of the UK in the same way that Washington DC is the capital of the US.
London is the capital of England, which is just part of the UK , along with other regions - Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
London was the capital of the United Kingdom in 1914. (Strictly speaking, "Great Britain" is the main island of the UK, but the correct name of the country is the United Kingdom.)
No, they are completely different.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland came into being on 1st January 1801. When Eire became independent in 1922 and only Northern Ireland remained part of the UK, the name then became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
No, London is at UTC and Paris is at Central European Time (UTC+1).
All parts of the United Kingdom, including Wales, are in the same timezone.
London and the rest of the United Kingdom are in the same time zone, GMT (0). So the time of 11:00 am in the UK would be the time also in London.
There is one London, which is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. There are other cities and towns around the world with the same name, but they are not considered the same as the London in the UK.
England is one country. You are confusing England with the United Kingdom. They are not the same thing. The United Kingdom consists of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
"Limited" (primarily United Kingdom usage) means exactly the same thing as "Incorporated".
the same olympic park and stadium ( in London) as the olympics of july 28th - 12th august 2012, united kingdom
The currency of the UK (whose capital is London) is the British Pound Sterling. The currency of the US is the American Dollar. Currency rates change by the minute, but as of July 27, 2012 4:40 PM (PST), £1 = $1.57
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