Westminster Abbey is a church in Westminster, London, England. Coronations and royal weddings are typically held at Westminster Abbey, and the church also serves as a burial place for monarchs and otherwise notable and significant figures such as Lord Byron, Geoffrey Chaucer, Isaac newton, Charles Darwin, the Brontë sisters, etc.
Westminster is in the City of London. It is a city in itself because it has an abbey, Westminster Abbey. However, he City of Westminster is a London borough so it is still part of London.
Because it's an abbey and it used to be in the City of Westminster which is now within London.
The City of Westminster which is within Greater London, England.
London, though it is also located in the 'City' of Westminster, the borough in which it is found.
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Westminster Abbey is in London which is in southeast England.
He died in his sleep on March 31st, 1727 at the age of 84 and got buried at Westminster abbey.
The City of Westminster is a part of London. In Westminster you'll find many churches, including Westminster Abbey which is a Church of England church, and Westminster Cathedral which is Roman Catholic.
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