there are 4 Cathedrals in London
Westminster cathedral
Southwark Cathedral
St. George Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral
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It is not known how many refugees are in England because records were not able to be taken accurately, for the reason many are smuggled and secreted into the Country. It is a big problem for the Country. It is not until they are caught working illegally or come to the attention of the authorities that many are counted and claim asylum.
The colony with few slaves but many indentured servants was Virginia. In the early days of the colony, before the widespread use of African slaves, indentured servants from England were a significant source of labor.
There are 34 in England, 4 in Wales and 2 in Scotland.
As of the latest available data, there are approximately 18.8 million families in England. These include families with children as well as those without children. It is important to note that this number may vary slightly over time due to changes in demographics and societal trends.
The surrounding urbanisation is a city and not a town.
Liverpool, St Pauls, Lincoln
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The two most important cathedrals in England are Canterbury cathedral and York cathedral. Others include Durham, Ripon, Birmingham, Coventry, Worcester, Hereford, Gloucester, Lincoln, Guildford, Ely
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The main religion in 11th century England was Christianity. You can see many examples Christianity had on 11th century England through the many cathedrals introduced during this time including: York Minster Durham Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral, and Wells Cathedral.
It is very expensive to build something like a Cathedral. Some have been built like Grace Cathedral in Los Angles and the Cathedral in Washington DC. Modern cathedrals have been built in Houston TX, Liverpool England, Coventry England, and in Spain.
The monks mastered in architecture and pulled together the necessary funding to build magnificent cathedrals.
Mervyn Blatch has written: 'A Guide to London's Churches (Guides)' 'Cathedrals' -- subject(s): Cathedrals 'Parish churches of England in colour' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Medieval Architecture