Birmingham is only about 80 miles further north than London, although it is about 120 miles by car.
The distance from London to Birmingham is 163 km.
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from bromley to barnet, which is pretty much north & south of greater london, it's 45 road miles
London is farther north than New York City. London's latitude is approximately 51.5 degrees north, while New York City's latitude is around 40.7 degrees north. This means that London is about 10.8 degrees farther north than New York City.
A USPS postage rate for a 2KG package being sent from London to Birmingham would not be possible as USPS is a US company which operates in the US. It would be the Royal Mail or Post Office that you would use in the UK for sending packages between these two cities.
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London is much closer to the North Pole than New York. Their respective latitudes are London, about 52° N and New York, only about 41°N latitude. London is approximately 2661 miles (4282 km) from the North Pole, whereas New York is 3409 miles (5486 km) from the North Pole.
The train to Cornwall fro Birmingham in 1953 was actually pretty cheap. It cost one sterling for the entire trip. That is like paying $1.50 to go from New York to North Carolina.
Yes, Quebec is further north than London. The city of Quebec City, for example, is located at a latitude of approximately 46.8° N, while London is situated at about 51.5° N. However, if we consider the entire province of Quebec, which extends much further north, it includes areas that are significantly closer to the Arctic Circle. Overall, while parts of Quebec are indeed further north than London, the southern regions of Quebec are still south of London.
Birmingham Alabama or Birmingham England or Birmingham, Connecticut or Birmingham, Missouri or Birmingham, Iowa I could go on. When asking questions please be specific if you want to give us a chance of answering them.
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No, there is not much industry in London. It is more of a business/ commercial/ finance area with many offices.