London - the major metropolitan area everyone knows as the capital city of England - is now officially called Greater London and, although it has a mayor, it is not officially a city. In the heart of Greater London is the City of London, aka 'The City', or 'The Square Mile', and also the City of Westminster. Both these cities have Lord Mayors. So London actually contains two cities.
London is near many famous landmarks and major European cities.
that's really not even a question...i mean...seriously, you could have said. "What cities are near London? "
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Bristol, Leeds, Sheffield, York, Oxford, Nottingham plus many, many more.
If you started from Central London, it would take at least one hour to drive out of London, therefore there are no cities within 30 minutes of Central London.
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England only has one capital and its London
None. It consists of two cities and a lot of boroughs.
London is a large metropolitan area. At its centre are two very small cities - London and Westminster.
There are around 69 cities in Great Britain, including major cities like London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh.
Greater London has two 'cities' within its boundaries. The 'City of London' (usually just referred to as 'The City') and the City of Westminster.
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Many of the cities: London, Bruges, Paris, Hamburg, Stockholm, Novgorod and Troyes