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London - with a population of around 8 million.
London has the biggest population
London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool and Leeds I believe but its quite different if you look at conurbations. Often a city will be at the centre of a Conurbation so will be important but officially the city itself might not be so big like Manchester.
London would still be top then either Manchester or the west midlands conurbation
There are several cities in Great Britain. A few of the cities are Bath, Bradford, Bristol, Derby, and Brighton & Hove.
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.
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.
In the big cities.
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.
Some of the major cities and towns in Great Britain include London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. These cities are key economic and cultural hubs within the UK.
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.
No, they are two different cities Yes they are two different cities, but unlike Americans, we do not feel we have to add the Gt.Britain, because the places that are in the USA are named after our cities and towns. likewise we do not say Paris , France, because there is only one original and that is in France.
Thames
What are the names of two major cities of Northern Ireland?