Certainly London.
London is the biggest/largest city in England population wise.
The largest city in the north of England is Leeds. It has an area of 552km squared and a population of 715k.
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yes London is the capital of England and London is the biggest city in England population wise. hope this helps. denny_boy22
England is not the largest country in Europe. The largest country in Europe is Russia.
The sixth largest city in England is Liverpool. With a population of around 500,000, Liverpool is a major metropolitan area known for its maritime history, cultural attractions, and strong ties to the music industry.
No, London is the largest city in England
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.
Birmingham is in England but it is not the largest city. the largest city of England is London.
Leeds is regarded as the third largest city by population (after London and Birmingham) but because of the difficulties in defining where a city area ceases and an urban area starts Manchester (The Greater Manchester Urban area) is also acknowledged as the third largest (after London and the West Midlands Urban area).
Shanghai, China is the largest city by population.
Boston is definitely the largest city in Massachusetts. In fact, it is the largest city in New England. The most recent population estimate said Boston had 645,966 residents. The second largest city in Massachusetts is Worcester, and the third largest is Springfield, but neither come close to Boston in population.