SoHo/Soho. In New York City, the name SoHo is short for "South of Houston Street." According to Wikipedia, the London neighborhood of Soho is believed to have gotten its name from "a former hunting cry. The Duke of Monmouth used 'soho' as a rallying call for his men at the Battle of Sedgemoor."
They are both located in London, the capital of the UK.
Both have a Brooklyn.
London is in both hemisphere
London and Paris are both located in Europe.
London is in England which is part of the UK. London and Sweden are both in Europe.
Ermine Street connects London with both Lincoln and York. All three were important Roman cities. London and York both had capital city status).
Heathrow Airport is located about 20 miles west of central London and Gatwick Airport is located about 30 miles south of central London. Both airports have excellent transport connections to central London.
No. They are both counties bordering London.
The northern and western.
Both actually. New York City is located in New York State.
Northern Hemisphere
Watford and London are both cities located in Southern England. Watford isn't very far from London. They are 19.7 miles apart.