The Romans.
London. (It never changed).
Because it is a mixture between the English, Scottish and Irish flag.
London is the capital city of England.
Since the American colonies were not a united entity, they did not have a capital. I suppose the closest thing to that would be London, the capital of the British empire.
No-one 'found' London. Cavemen just came there and started making villages. Those villages grew, connected, and formed into the city now called 'London'.
It was one of the busiest ports in the world and the capital city of the British Empire.
The city of London is the capital of England and the capital of the United Kingdom. It was founded in 43 AD, and covers 607 square miles.
The capital of the United Kingdom, London, lies on the Thames River.
London. (It never changed).
It's the capital of London a lot of business and finance takes place in London city
Winchester was the capital of England from 519 until 1066 after which London was made the capital city
London's British Museum was established in the year 1753. It was founded to promote universal understanding through arts, natural sciences, and history.
London became the capital of England (which does not have its own capital today) sometime in the 12th and 13th century when the Palace of Westminster became the residence of the Royal Court. London replaced the previous seat of government at Winchester.
London, the capital, was the largest city.
London Both question and answer are wrong. The term "British Commonwealth" is no longer used; the correct term is The Commonwealth. Since the Commonwealth consists of 54 independent nations, there is no capital. Each member has its capital of course; London is the capital of the United Kingdom, one of the 54 members.
London. Roman name Londinium.
BBC stands for British Broadcasting Company - it was founded in 1927 in London, England.