With a population between 7,000,000 and 11,000,000 (depending on which measure is used), London is Britain's largest city by far.
London is easily the largest city in the UK, particularly if including the area known as Greater London. London is approx 31 miles wide and has a population of 8 million people. This is not the same as the "City of London" which refers to a square mile within Greater London. You could argue that Greater London is not a city but a county, as it comprises many towns and two cities.
In this case the largest city would be Birmingham which is approx 101 square miles with a population of 1,000,000.
London - with a population of around 8 million.
London is the largest. Birmingham is the second largest.Birmingham
If you mean just the city/official city limits, the answer is Birmingham, which has around a million residents. If you mean greater/metropolitan area (which officially includes several different places in one metropolitan spawl) it's probably Manchester.
The answer is the United States of America and Mexico. New york city is the largest and Mexico city is the second largest.
Englands largest city is London which is also its capital city.
The largest ethnic minority group in Britain is the Black African and Black Caribbean community.
London is the largest city in Britain.
London
London is the largest. Birmingham is the second largest.Birmingham
Birmingham is the second largest city in Britain after London. It is located in the West Midlands region of England.
London is the largest city and the capital.
Birmingham.
Glasgow.
Birmingham it is.
Yes. For quite a few centuries London Britain was the largest city in the world. Even now, it is still a major world city.
That would be London - with an estimated population of around 7 million.
Leeds is the 3rd largest city in Britain today.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Leeds, Bristol.