Yes - in Central London
The City of Westminster and the City of London are both within Greater London.
The City of Westminster which is within Greater London, England.
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Yes. The City of London and the City of Westminster. The City of Westminster is administratively part of Greater London but the City of London is completely independent with its own Police Force.
Greater London has two 'cities' within its boundaries. The 'City of London' (usually just referred to as 'The City') and the City of Westminster.
There only is one: St. Paul's. That's the one. (Westminster Abbey is not a Cathedral: Westminster Cathedral is not in the City of London, nor is Southwark Cathedral, though both of the latter are in Greater London.)
Westminster IS an area in central London.
Two. The cities of London and Westminster are in the centre of the area of Greater London, though the City of London is very small - only one square mile.
Westminster Academy - London - was created in 2006.
Greater London contains two cities within its boundary. The City of London, which is the main financial district and was the original London, and the city of Westminster which is nearby, and is classified as a city because it has a cathedral (Westminster Abbey). The City of London is its own administrative area and has its own police force - separate from the rest of London.
Westminster is a part of greater London in England, and was and is the centre of the government there. The Houses of Parliament are located in Westminster. Therefore sometimes British people will talk about Westminster when they mean the government, in the same way that Americans talk about Washington, or Canadians talk about Ottawa.
The centre of the large area now known as London contains two very small cities. These are the cities of London and Westminster.The modern city of London was founded in 47AD by the Romans, on land that was previously open fields.It's original Roman name was Londinium.