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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.
London City is the closest (in a straight line)
London-Houston by air is about 4,800 miles.
This is the Zero line of longitude that passes through Greenwich Observatory in London, England.
In a straight line from centre to centre, it is 3724 miles.
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London-Kos: approx. 2 650 km (straight line).
London is on 51 degrees North so that line of latitude would cross Canada.
Rail travel from London to Brighton became possible in September 1841. It was one of earliest railway lines in Southern England.
The straight-line distance is 4,252 miles. This is the true straight-line distance which accounts for the curvature of the earth and not merely a straight line drawn on a map.
Yes, the Northern Line in London is the third oldest line in London.
The Prime Meridian is the line of longitude that divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres. It passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich in London, England.