Kent is a county in England, while London is a city and the capital of the country. Geographically, Kent covers an area of approximately 3,600 square miles, making it larger than London, which spans about 607 square miles. However, in terms of population, London is significantly more populous than Kent.
Traditionally yes, but Bexley has been 'swallowed' up by London and is now part of the county of Greater London. It belongs in the Bexley district of London.
No, London is way bigger than Paris. London is 1706.9 km squared whereas Paris is only 86.9 km squared
"Kent" can refer to multiple things, but it is primarily known as a county in England, located in the southeastern part of the country. It is notable for its historical sites, picturesque countryside, and proximity to London. Additionally, "Kent" can be a surname or a given name, and it may refer to various places or institutions named after the county.
Kent Adamson's birth name is Kent Bryan Adamson.
Kent Bassett's birth name is Robert Kent Bassett.
London is adjacent to Kent on the northwest corner of Kent so Kent is adjoined to the southeast suburbs of London.
No. But a small part of Kent is in London.
That all depends on where in London and where in Kent you are travelling. Kent is just across the boundary and adjacent to South London.
No, folkestone is in kent and kent is a separate counrty from London
No, but parts of southeast London used to be in Kent and have still retained the word 'Kent' in their postal address.
It really does depend on what part of kent you mean. London to Dartford (West Kent) is approximately 16 miles. London to Dover (East Kent) is approximately 70 miles
It all depends where in kent is your destination ! Kent is on the border of London so it could be a matter of just a second.
William KENT has written: 'Mine host London' 'London for everyman'
Hackney is a London Borough and Kent is a county. Which part of Kent?
London Is Bigger
Kent is a county in southeast England adjoining London.
No. They are both counties bordering London.