The five largest towns on the island of Great Britain are London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, and Leeds.
By population - London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds and Sheffield.
This depends on exactly how you define the towns and cities.
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1. London - 7,172, 091
2. Birmingham 970,892
3. Glasgow 629,501
4. Liverpool 469,017
5. Leeds 443,247
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The 5 towns are Reading, Dudley, Northampton, Luton, Milton Keynes. Saumya
"London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol" -Previous person Just to say, those aren't towns.
With a population of 146,234, Hudderfield is the 32nd largest conurbation in England, behind towns like Swindon and Southend-on-sea. The largest town in England is Reading, with a population of 232,662.
There are no such towns.
There are no towns or cities in England that begin with the letters 'Cab'.
Abingdon, Adlington, Alford and Alnwick are towns in England. They begin with the letter A.
Staffordshire is a county in the West Midlands of England. Its biggest city is Stoke-on-Trent and other towns include Leek, Tamworth, Cannock and Burton upon Trent.
Biggest Towns in Montana 1.Billings 100,000+ 2.Missoula 3.Great Falls 4.Bozeman 5.Butte 6.Helena 7.Kalispell Other sizeable towns include:Anaconda, Havre, Miles City, Lewistown, and Glendive
England?
London is the biggest/largest city in England population wise.
The biggest secondy school in England is southwoodham ferrers.
NO. The river Nile is not one of the biggest rivers in England...because it's in Egypt not England and it is the biggest river in Egypt