I think it's London then Birmingham then Manchester I think it's London then Birmingham then Manchester
every town in England have been measured from every angle and it is proven that Liverpool is the biggest town in England this has been proven by he English government
I asked which Town is largest, I didn't ask for Cities to be included, is this site for real, or can you just not get a straight answer?
The five largest towns in the UK (by population) are:
Reading is the largest town in England, with a population of roughly 235,000.
The largest city in England is London, with a population of roughly 7,100,000.
London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh.
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire population wise Reading
London is the largest city
Reading
Birmingham.
Huddersfield
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.
London is the largest city and capital of the United Kingdom.
No in fact Bolton is a fairly large town it goes under the name of the largest town in europe. Many people believe Bolton is a city as it is huge. Areas of Bolton include ; farmworth, Daubhill, rumworth, chorley, horwich, astley bridge, black rod.
1.Kempston is a town in Bedfordshire, England. 2.Once known as the largest village in England 3. It has a population of about 20,000 people
Oklahoma City is the largest town in Oklahoma.
Rugby, Warwickshire (England) specifically is a market town that is credited for being the birthplace of the sport Rugby. It has a population of approximately 100,000 people and is the second largest town in the country.
England is all town.
England is not a town...
Warwick is the County Town - the seat of Local Government - and Nuneaton is the largest town.
The largest town in Fiji is Nausori while the smallest town in Fiji is Navua.