London governs itself on a devolved basis so legally it is as seperate from England as Wales is. However, London is part of what is 'ceremonial england'
No. London is the capital of England, meaning it is the most relavent. It's to be found in the South of the British Isles.
Nope. We don't have states in this country. We have counties, which just break up England into areas and don't really mean anything. The whole of England follow the same laws.
It is neither- its a city in the country of Britin in the continent of Europe
Washington, DC is a city. The DC that comes after the name of the city stands for the District of Columbia, which is where the city resides. The District is separate from any any state.
Originally, there were two adjoining settlements in the London area. The City of London and the City of Westminster. They were classified as cities as opposed to towns because they each had a cathedral. As the population of the area increased, both of them were absorbed into what has now become Greater London with a total population of around 8 million. The original City of London has now become a financial centre with few people living permanently in the area. It still has its own police force and administration which is separate from the rest of Greater London and the area is referred to as 'The City'.
umm the vatican city and the roman empire...or center London and the british empire...id go with the first one i guess
Ancient Greek settlements were usually called city-states. A city-state was usually composed of villages that had grouped together for trade and protection.
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The capital city of England is London.
The largest city in my country is New York City, USA.
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London is the capital city of the United Kingdom, which includes England.
The City of London (which is a separate administration) is within Greater London. Similar to Vatican City within Rome.
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London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. The only City State that I know of is the Vatican City.
Liverpool is a city-- either in upstate New York (USA) or in Northwest England (UK). Cities do not have capitals, and neither Liverpool is the capital of anything. The capital city of England, and also of the UK, is London.
32 plus 'City of London' which isn't normally included as it is a separate 'city'.