No. It is largely commercial and financial, with mostly offices.
The industrial revolution began in England, United Kingdom.
London is the capital city of England.
Greater London is the area in and around London City itself.
The city that was center of Renaissance in England is London. Hope that this helps!!!!!! :)
In the distant past the city of London had a horrific fire destroy much of the city. I believe this might be referred to as the "monument fire". But in any case London was rebuilt. In 1940, London was the victim of German warplanes dropping bombs on the city. The city was rebuilt.
London, the capital, was the largest city.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool
The area that 'was virtually demolished during blitz' was the City (that is, the historic centre). However, it was the financial centre, not an industrial area.
None of these now but until 40 years ago it was industrial and a seaport. It is now a centre for financial services.
London is not a significant industrial area. There are many areas of small industry within it.
London would have been extremely crowded and dirty in 1840, since it was during the Industrial Revolution. The city was poor on hygiene, and many people were ill.
London City airport is nearest to the US embassy in London.
There are numerous industrial maintenance jobs in London, they range from repair and maintaining buildings, maintaining industrial equipment to maintaining cleaning systems and other industrial processses.
London is the name of the capital city of the United Kingdom or, Great Britain. But yes, Great Britain is a developed country.
People from the north of England used to call London 't'smoke' because of all the pollution in the past.
The City of London and the city called London are two distinct places. The head of the City of London is the 'Lord Mayor of the City of London'. This should not be confused with the 'Mayor of London', who is in charge of the whole of Greater London.
The City of Westminster and the City of London are both within Greater London.