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London is the capital of England, and the largest metropolitan city in the United Kingdom. It has a total area of 1,572.1 square kilometers (607 square miles), with an estimated population of 7.6 million (as of 2010).

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When was London Democratic Association created?

London Democratic Association was created in 1837.

How many people lived in London by year 400?

By the year 400, London, known as Londinium during the Roman period, had an estimated population of around 30,000 to 60,000 people. This population was largely composed of Romans, Britons, and other groups living in the area. However, by this time, the Roman influence was waning, and the population might have been affected by economic and political changes.

A strict Separation of powers would lead to a constitutional deadlock in the british constitution?

obviously it would bring to an end because if there's no over lap there won't be a parliament in the first place

Did Charles Spurgeon preach in London?

Yes. He preached many places in London, including the massive Metropolitan Tabernacle.

Who were the founders of London?

The Romans founded London in 50 AD. It was was named from the Celtic Londinios

Is walford in London?

nope

Walford is an imaginary area of east London used as a setting for the television 'soap' 'Eastenders'.

What was on display in 1851 in crystal palace?

The 'Crystal Palace' was a huge glass and steel structure built in London's Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851. The exhibition was to show Britain's manufacturing and innovative abilities to the world. When the exhibition was over, the structure was dismantled and rebuilt in the South London suburb of Upper Norwood, one of the highest points in London. It was destroyed by fire in 1936 but the stone foundations are still in situ. The surrounding area is now known as Crystal Palace by the local people.

London in the 17th century?

17th century London seen many changes. During this time they faced the bubonic plague, civil was and terrorist attacks.

What happened to evacuees once they left London?

Evacuees of London, England during World War II, most of them children, were sent to towns and cities that were north of London, England. Many citizens of London, England stayed in underground shelters overnight during the bombings. They had to leave them during the day and then stand in line to get back into them at night.

Where can you buy a pug puppy in London UK?

If you are looking for an exact product and a location, u should use the google maps.

I have entered in the maps.google.co.uk the "pug, london" and I found two locations.

Try u too. The first results was>

Pug‎- »

68 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick, UK W4 1‎ - 020 8987 9988

020 8987 9988

Pugs & Kisses‎- »

183 New King's Road, London SW6 4SW‎ - 020 7731 0098

020 7731 0098

"Now this isn't the sort of pet shop I like. It all starts with the name. ..."‎Hiba fordítás közben

P U G (Worldwide) Ltd‎- »

165 Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 3LW‎ - 020 7403 6113

020 7403 6113

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What is the temperature like in England in march?

it is mostly quite cold and sometimes there is frost on the ground and the temperature sometimes goes below frozen.

Who were the first people to live in southend-on-sea?

the first recorded people to live in southend were the saxon immagrents !

How many people can fit in one capsule on the London Eye?

25. The Eye has 32 capsules, one for each of the London boroughs, so it can carry a maximum of 800 people at any one time.