London has boroughs, which are similar to states, but much, much smaller.
An example of some are:
Westminster
Camden
Brent
Lambeth
Hackney
Bromley
You can find a list of them all here: http://www.brent.gov.uk/home.nsf/pages/lbb-757
There are 32 in total, 12 in Inner London, and 20 in outer London.
As for the whole of England, it is split up into counties, with a total of 48.
An example of these are:
Kent
Lincolnshire
Wiltshire
Derbyshire
Dorset
Essex
You can find out more about these here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counties_of_England
Hope this helps!
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New England is a group of six states in north eastern United States and they have no connection to London.
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London is not in a state, the United Kingdom does not have states, London is in England. London is not just a city, it is also a county, (County of London) which is split into smaller counties (called boroughs).
At least ten states have a London; Pennsylvania is not one of them.
New London is a city in the United States. It is located at the mouth of the Thames River.
Kurt London has written: 'New nations in a divided world' -- subject(s): New States, Politics, States, New
London is a part of Greater London county. UK does not have states or provinces, however, instead we have county.
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