mostly yes
London is a large area which is entirely urban.
No. It is a very large urban area.
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London is a capital city, the largest urban zone and metropolitan area in the United Kingdom
Some areas are urban (inner cities such as London, Birmingham, Glasgow etc.). Other areas are rural (Yorkshire dales, The Highlands etc.)
The focus of the London 2012 Games will be the Olympic Park in east London. The Park is located in the Lower Lea Valley - an area of great untapped potential. After the Games the area will be transformed into the largest urban park created in Europe for more than 150 years.
Madrid. It is the third-most populous municipality in the European Union, after Greater London and Berlin, and its metropolitan area is the third-most populous city by urban area in the European Union after Paris and the London. 2008 population: 3213271 (metropolitan area; 7061748)
"Urban" means relating to a city, so Yes. All cities are urban.
London covers an area of approximately 1,572 square kilometers (609 square miles). This vast expanse includes the Greater London metropolitan area, which encompasses 32 boroughs along with the City of London. The city's diverse geography combines urban development with parks and green spaces, contributing to its unique character.
The area of Malmö urban area is 76.81 square kilometers.
The area of Gothenburg urban area is 203.67 square kilometers.