"Urban" means relating to a city, so Yes. All cities are urban.
London is a capital city, the largest urban zone and metropolitan area in the United Kingdom
This capital city is smaller in size compared to London. It has a smaller population, fewer cultural landmarks, and less urban sprawl than London.
There are several cities in southern England. The largest by population are Bristol and Brighton & Hove. Greater London (commonly known as London) is the largest urban area but it is not a city. Greater London does have two small cities the City of Westminster and the City of London which is also the smallest city by population in England.
Leeds is regarded as the third largest city by population (after London and Birmingham) but because of the difficulties in defining where a city area ceases and an urban area starts Manchester (The Greater Manchester Urban area) is also acknowledged as the third largest (after London and the West Midlands Urban area).
London is a large area which is entirely urban.
This depends upon what criteria you are looking for. If it is land area, then Carlisle is the largest city. (City status in the UK is conferred upon local government districts.) If it is in terms of population, then Birmingham is the most populous city in the UK. London, for the record, is not a city. The City of London has a population of around 8000 permanent residents and corresponds to 'The City' or 'The Square Mile.' London, in common parlance, refers to either the county, or urban area surrounding the city.
London is the city that is home to about 10 percent of the United Kingdom's total population. It is the largest city in the UK and one of the most populous urban areas in Europe.
The population of the 32 London Boroughs, plus The City of London is approximately 7,700,000. These boroughs are the divisions of London which have their own local government by elected Councillors. The European Union has introduced the notion of "Larger Urban Zones" aimed at making meaningful comparisons between the Demographics of the major cities in Europe. The measure given for the Larger Urban Zone centred around London is 11,917,000 "The City of London" is a small area (roughly one square mile) within London - see the related question below. The population of Greater London is now over 8 million and rising. It is now at its highest level since 1939.
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The City of Edmonton, located in Alberta Canada, is urban. The population within the city in 2014 was 877,926, making it the second largest municipality in Alberta and fifth largest in Canada.
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.
London is bigger than TorontoLondon • Population• London 7,825,200• Density 4,978/km2 (12,892/sq mi)• Urban 8,278,251• Metro 13,709,000Toronto• City 2,615,060 (1st)• Density 4,149/km2 (10,750/sq mi)• Urban 5,132,794 (1st)• Metro 5,583,064 (1st)