London is the largest city and capital of the United Kingdom.
London, England is a city.
Southend-on-Sea is the largest town, Chelmsford is the county town, apparenty...
There is no city or town called 'London", but there are a lot of "London streets".
Philadelphia was the largest city during the Revolutionary War. In fact, Philadelphia was the largest English-speaking city outside of London.
I think it's London then Birmingham then Manchester I think it's London then Birmingham then Manchester
That would be the town of London.
Every town, as London is not a republic
If we are calculating size by total population of the city, then London is the largest city in Europe, with a population of roughly 7.5 million. hmm i think you will find London is a city and the largest TOWN is in lancashire called Bolton and the reason why it is not a town is simply because there is a motorway down the side o the parish church. so it cant be turned into a cathedral....... I don't want to clog this answer up with an argument, but I think YOU will find that my answer is correct as the question implied a city. Why would anyone wish to know the largest town? You're using semantics here and I don't think that's justified. Plus, city status is not solely decided by the presence of a cathedral.
Birmingham is the second largest city in Britain after London.
Oklahoma City is the largest town in Oklahoma.
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.
Harrods Toy department is the largest games store in London