Cities in the UK are defined by charter, usually with a cathedral or important large church and not by size. Two which have large populations and a cathedral which come to mind are: Birmingham and Bristol.
Two small towns (Cities) with Cathedrals: Bangor (Wales) and Wells
Two medium sized towns (again Cities) with large important churches: Bath and Bury St. Edmunds
A City without a Cathedral: Sunderland
A large town with aspirations to be a City but never got a Charter: Chelmsford
There are approximately 69 cities in Great Britain. The number of towns is harder to define, as there are thousands of towns in Great Britain.
There are 3 capital cities in Great Britain
There are around 69 cities in Great Britain, including major cities like London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh.
What are the names of two major cities of Northern Ireland?
In the big cities.
Practically all the cities in Germany, Great Britain, France and the other West European countries occupied by Germany.
There are approximately 69 cities in Great Britain, including major cities like London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Glasgow. These cities have varying sizes and play important roles in the country's cultural, economic, and social landscape.
London, Belfast, Glasgow,winchester,livipool,
chester and bath
Crewe and Manchester :)
There are 61 cities in Britain
There are no cities in England named 'Albion'. Albion is an archaic name for Great Britain or England.