London is just 1 city. It consists of 32 Boroughs which include the financial districts known as "The City of London", and the relatively newer area of "Canary Wharf".
One of the Borough's of London was in fact a city in its own right -- Westminster City.
The two cities in A Tale of Two Cities are London and Paris. The novel contrasts the social and political unrest in both cities during the French Revolution.
London is a large metropolitan area. At its centre are two very small cities - London and Westminster.
Greater London has two 'cities' within its boundaries. The 'City of London' (usually just referred to as 'The City') and the City of Westminster.
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.
The two cities referred to in A Tale of Two Cities are London and Paris. The novel contrasts the events unfolding in the two cities against the backdrop of the social turmoil of the French Revolution.
Paris and London.
Paris, France, and London, England.
The distance between the two cities' main airports is approximately 3,548 air miles.
The distance between the two cities' main airports is approximately 3,287 air miles.
Greater London has two 'cities' within its boundaries. The 'City of London' (usually just referred to as 'The City') and the City of Westminster.
London and Horsham are two cities located in England within the United Kingdom. There is a distance of 41.8 miles between these two cities.
London is a very large metropolitan area. Technically it has two very small cities right at its centre - the cities of London and Westminster.