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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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What is a tube map used for today?

A tube map is still used today in cities such as New York City, Washington D.C. or London that has an underground rail system. The tube map helps travelers know which route they should take to get to their destination.

How many people can ride the Millennium Wheel at one time?

The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, was opened on the last day of the year 1999 to commemorate the forthcoming millennium. The London Eye features 32 sealed and air-conditioned capsules, each with a capacity of 25 passengers making 800 in total.

Why are societies formed?

Societies are formed so humans can interact with one another. They are also formed so people in a certain area can adopt the same goals or culture.

How old is trafalgar square?

it was opened in 1844 so it would be 169 years old.

What time does Victoria train station close?

The station shuts at around 1. Only the bit near the Gatwick express platform is open throughout the night. You wont have a chance to sleep in the station.

How far is the nearest tube from Piccadilly?

Piccadilly Circus tube station is at one end of Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner station is at the other end and Green Park station is in the middle

What are all of the train stations in between Weymouth and London Waterloo?

There is a train line which goes from Weymouth to London Waterloo and all of the stations are... Weymouth, Upwey, Dorchester South, Moreton, Wool, Wareham, Holton Heath, Hamworthy, Poole, Parkstone, Branksome, Bournemouth, Pokesdown (For Boscombe), Christchurch, Hinton Admiral, New Milton, Sway, Brockenhurst, Beaulieu Road, Ashurst, Totton, Redbridge, Milbrook, Southampton Central, St Denys, Swaythling, Southampton Airport (Parkway), Eastleigh, Shawford, Winchester, Michledever, Basingstoke, Hook, Winchfield, Fleet, Farnborough, Brookwood, Woking, West Byfleet, Byfleet & New Haw, Weybridge, Walton- On- Thames, Hersham, Esher, Surbiton, Berrylands, New Malden, Raynes Park, Wimbeldon, Earlsfield, Clapham Junction, Queenstown Road, Vauxhall and London Waterloo. I hope you enjoy the train journey while knowing all of the stations.

Which accommodation services are offered by the Waldorf Hilton in London?

The Waldorf Hilton is a luxury hotel, which means it offers many amenities and high-quality rooms at a premium price. Each room in the Waldorf Hilton is equipped with high-speed Internet access and a plasma television. There is also an indoor pool, a sauna, a bar, and a restaurant.

What is the best option by train from London to Wales?

I traveled from London (Paddington Station) to South Wales last year by train and had no issues. The rail system is very easy....

What is the postal code of park lane London England?

Firstly, there is more than one Park Lane in London so you will have to specify which one you are referring to. Secondly, British post codes are quite specific, typically with around ten residential addresses per post code. If the Park Lane that you are thinking about is the one in central London with several well known hotels, as an example, the post code of the Grosvenor House Hotel, 90 Park Lane London, is W1K 7TN. Other premises in Park Lane will probably have a slightly different post code although they will most likely start with W1K.

How can a man with a van find a job in London?

If a man has a van in London he can start a 'removal' company and help people move out of their offices or even their house. Clients are then able to spend less time hauling boxes around and more time saying goodbye to their neighbors or finishing up that pesky last minute paperwork.

Where can you buy raclette cheese in England?

They sell it over the counter at Waitrose stores.

Is London in dorset?

No, London is almost its own county. Dorset is on the south coast to the east of the Devon and to the west of the Isle of Wight. London is closer to the eastern coast of the UK.

Can a man involved in an extramarital affair love both the other woman and his wife?

It's possible, of course. Monogamy was imposed by the society, not by nature. But that's not the real question. What you should ask yourself is whether you're ready to live with it, even if you think you are.

YES! Any human being is capable of giving love to multiple partners. Love is not a limited emotion, and the concept of wanting our partner to only love us comes from our need as children to be loved exclusively by our parents. Although we do grow out of that need, society tells us we must stick to it, that having more than one partner is not love, but cheating.

Love cannot be restricted to just one person, no matter how hard we try. The traditional model of relationships and marriage is failing today because it simply does not work. If society was willing to adopt an attitude of open relationships as being acceptable, think of all the hurt that could be avoided. By letting your partner explore new loves, you are in essence assuring they will come back. Personally, I would rather know where my partner is at 3am and who they're with than wonder if he's 'cheating' on me. An open relationship saved my marriage! It allowed me to keep my longtime best friend and lover while being able to give and receive love, filling the needs my partner no longer could. I love my partner deeply, but I also love my boyfriend deeply. It is not about sex but about connecting with other people and free love. :)