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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LondonLondon - Wikipedia

    London is the capital and largest city of England, and the United Kingdom, with a population of around 8.8 million, and its metropolitan area is the largest in Western Europe, with a population of 14.8 million.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › LondraLondra - Wikipedia

    Londra - Wikipedia. Disambiguazione – Se stai cercando altri significati, vedi Londra (disambigua). Londra ( AFI: /ˈlondra/ [3]; in inglese: London, /ˈlʌndən/) [4] è la capitale e maggiore città dell' Inghilterra e del Regno Unito, con i suoi 8 799 800 abitanti.

  3. 5 giorni fa · London, city, capital of the United Kingdom. It is among the oldest of the world’s great cities—its history spanning nearly two millennia—and one of the most cosmopolitan. By far Britain’s largest metropolis, it is also the country’s economic, transportation, and cultural center.

  4. London is one of the world's most important political, economic and cultural centres. London was the capital of the British Empire and so for almost three centuries the centre of power for large parts of the world. The city has about 9.1 million inhabitants (2018).

  5. Sito istituzionale. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. La Città di Londra (in inglese City of London e universalmente nota come la City per antonomasia) è lo speciale distretto che occupa la porzione più antica dell'agglomerato urbano, nonché una delle due contee della metropoli.

  6. The City of London, widely referred to simply as the City, is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the ancient centre, and constitutes, along with Canary Wharf, the primary central business district (CBD) of London and one of the leading financial centres of the world.

  7. History of London - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Foundations and prehistory. Early history. Roman London (47–410 AD) Anglo-Saxon London (5th century – 1066) Norman and Medieval London (1066 – late 15th century) Modern history. Tudor London (1485–1604) Stuart London (1603–1714) Great Fire of London (1666) 18th century. 19th century. 20th century