The smallest city in England is The City of London, a city within Greater London.
Obviously not. Waterford City, Ireland, has a population of around 120,000 and it is not even the smallest city in Europe. So a city of around 15,000,000 (London) could hardly be the smallest. the actual city of London has a population of way under 10,000, and is the second smallest in England, however Wells in Somerset is the smallest city in England, and St Davids in Wales is the smallest in the UK. the smallest city in Europe is in Croatia, Hum has 23 citizens!
England is not the smallest country in the world. It is a part of the United Kingdom and is larger than many other countries, though it is one of the smaller countries in the UK. The smallest country in the world is Vatican City.
It would be a tad more helpful if we knew which country you were talking about. However as the question is in English, the smallest city in England is interestingly the City of London, with a mere population of 7,185 (according to the 2001 census). If you don't believe me, check Wikipedia's list of the UK's smallest cities. The smallest in England is the City of London. Fact!
London is the largest metropolitan area in England and the UK. However, the 'City of London', which is a separate administrative area within Greater London and sometimes referred to as 'the square mile' is probably the smallest 'city' in England. St Abbs in Wales is usually referred to as the smallest city in the UK.
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The city of London at just one square mile is Englands smallest city followed by Wells. In terms of the whole of Great Britain, the city of London comes second to St Davids in Wales for dminutive size. It's city status is granted by the existence of its cathedral which lies in what would otherwise be considered a small village. incorrect the smallest city in the UK is thelwall which is a city within the town of warrington cheshire
Traditionally the smallest Cathedral city in England is named as Wells, Somerset (pop. 10,500), the smallest city in Scotland is Stirling (pop. 45000), whilst the smallest cathedral city in the UK (and Wales) is St. Davids, Pembrokeshire (pop. 2000). Interestingly, by pure definition, the City of London (pop. 7100), is actually the smallest city in the England (and second in the UK). What is commonly considered London is actually more correctly Greater London (pop. 7.2mil.) Greater London comprises two cities, Westminster and the City of London.
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Lisbon is a city in Portugal. London is a city in England. Lucerne is a city in Switzerland. Le Mans is a city in France.
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.