The 'City of London', sometimes known as the 'Square Mile'' is the financial centre of London and is nearly all commercial premises with very few people living there. Do not confuse the 'The City' with the rest of London which is now known as Greater London.
A city is a large human population center with a high density of buildings and other infrastructure.
As of the latest data, London is the city in the United Kingdom with the highest population density. The Greater London area has a dense concentration of people, driven by its status as a major economic and cultural hub. Within London, certain boroughs such as Islington and Westminster exhibit particularly high population densities. This urban density is reflective of London's diverse housing and extensive public transport infrastructure.
The population density of Utrecht is 3,279 people per square kilometer.
The population density in LA continues to increase despite the many suburbs. The Asian country with the greatest population density is Bangladesh.
The city that was center of Renaissance in England is London. Hope that this helps!!!!!! :)
It is because it is flat land so it easy to build on there is tourist spots and it is also the capital city.
The population density of City of Sunderland is 2,042.8 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Iloilo City is 5,981 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Cavite City is 9,603 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Jambi City is 1,812 people per square kilometer.
City of Salford's population density is 2,243 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Mörön - city - is 350.65 people per square kilometer.