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Cities that are approximately 4000km from London include Astana in Kazakhstan, Algiers in Algeria, and Baghdad in Iraq. The distance between London and these cities can vary slightly based on the specific route taken, but they are all roughly around 4000km away from London. It's important to note that these distances are measured as the crow flies and actual travel distances may differ.

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