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England is not a town...
They prefered small towns.
According to the Department for Constitutional Affairs, there are 50 cities in England. After the Golden Jubilee city status competition, the UK now has 66 cities - 6 in Scotland, 5 in Wales, and 5 in Northern Ireland besides the50 in England.
5 A lot more than five.
England is divided into large areas known as 'counties', each county has various towns, cities and villages within it. Suffolk in England is a county. Stowmarket is a relatively small town (not a city) within Suffolk.
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.
There are many cities in the US that share their names with English cities. Here are just 5 English cities that have cities with the same name in the USA: Newcastle, Leeds, Birmingham, London and Manchester.
There are no cities in England named 'Albion'. Albion is an archaic name for Great Britain or England.
No. The Isle of Wight is a small island off the coast of southern England near the cities of Portsmouth and Southampton.
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London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, York, Bradford, Exeter, Hull etc.
there are many small towns. here are 5 names: Turgovishte, Biala, Bankia, Pirdop, Zlatograd