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- 2. Ethnic communities in London LondonLondon with population of 7,355,400 in 2006 claims to be one of
- 3. Ethnic communities in London According to 2006 estimates, 30.6 per cent of London's population is from
- 4. London areas
- 5. London areas The administrative area of Greater London contains thirty-two London boroughs. Inner London. Inner London
- 6. Irish London The Irish are one of the oldest and largest communities in London and as
- 7. Irish London Kilburn – "Little Eire" or "County Kilburn" as it’s often referred to – is
- 8. Irish London Leaving the Brent side of Kilburn and heading over the Camden border, via Quex
- 9. London St. Patrick’s Day One of the most colourful events is celebrating the Irish patron saint’s
- 10. London St. Patrick’s Day This year the parade featured a giant St Patrick and the Snake
- 11. London St. Patrick’s Day
- 12. London St. Patrick’s Day The Mayor’s St Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival will take place on
- 13. London St. Patrick’s Day
- 14. Russians in London There are 250.000 Russian-Speaking People in Greater London. The Association of Russian-Speaking Communities,
- 15. Russians in London London Courier is Britain's first Russian language newspaper. Since it was launched in
- 16. Russians in London Russian tradition in Trafalgar Square The Maslenitsa Russian Festival London event brings authentic
- 17. The Maslenitsa Russian Festival
- 18. Maslenitsa at Trafalgar Square
- 20. African London
- 21. African London London's African population is now far bigger than its Caribbean one, which isn't surprising.
- 22. African London
- 23. African London Almost 80 per cent of all Britain's African communities live in London, compared with
- 24. African Neighbourhoods You'll find dried and fresh fish, papaya, plantain (yellowish-green fruit looking like bananas, but
- 25. African London
- 26. Tottenham Tottenham's West Green Road at the bottom end of Tottenham High Road has its own
- 27. Leytonstone (North East) Since the mid-1990s, many people from Kenya have come to London to study.
- 29. Dalston and Hackney Dalston and Hackney are 2 of the most multicultural areas of the North
- 30. The Africa Centre Since its creation in 1961 leading African artists, writers, academics, politicians and musicians
- 31. The Africa Centre
- 32. Africa Day (an annual festival) In 2008 Africa Day was celebrated on Bank Holiday Monday, May
- 33. Coming events A Major 2 day Conference on African Cinema: 27-28 November 2010 Jointly organised by
- 34. Notting Hill Carnival Notting Hill Carnival is an annual event which since 1966 has taken place
- 35. Notting Hill Carnival
- 36. Notting Hill Carnival
- 37. Notting Hill Carnival
- 38. Notting Hill Carnival
- 39. Notting Hill Carnival
- 40. Notting Hill Carnival Starting its life as a local festival set up by the West Indian
- 41. Indian communities in London
- 42. Indian London Indians are London's are London's largest non-white ethnic minority group, with a population of
- 43. London's Indian community Many members of London's Indian community can trace their ancestry to the Indian
- 44. London's Indian community British Indians have long been one of London's largest ethnic minority groups and
- 45. Indians in London Lakshmi MittalLakshmi Mittal is currently Britain's richest man and the fifth richest man
- 46. London's Indian community
- 47. London's Indian community Regions with significant Indian population in London are: Southall Southall, Wembley Southall, Wembley,
- 49. Indians in West London In West London, close to the Heathrow Airport, resides one of the
- 50. The spheres of Indian contributions to life in London Indian people have made a huge contribution
- 51. Bollywood Bollywood is an informal name for the Indian film industry, based on the names Hollywood
- 52. Indians in business UK Sikhs have the highest percentage of home ownership, at 82%, out of
- 53. Indian Sweets
- 54. Indian food in London Indian cookery expert Madhur Jaffrey Some famous Indian restaurants in London are:
- 56. Indian literature in English Well-known British Asian writers include: Salman RushdieWell-known British Asian writers include: Salman
- 57. Medicine Indian people have made their mark on many aspects of London life, participating in all
- 58. Pakistanis Around 70% of British Pakistanis trace their roots to a place that is now under
- 59. Pakistanis The first generation of Pakistanis in Woking often found jobs at the British Aerospace plant
- 60. Chinese London The Chinese community is one of London's oldest communities. Britain began trading with China
- 61. Chinese London Today over 78,000 Chinese people of diverse origins live in London. The majority of
- 62. Chinese London Chinatown has since been transformed by Westminster City Council, to become a major tourist
- 63. Posh London Knightsbridge (where Harrods is) is posh. Kensington (where Princess Diana's palace is/was) is posh.
- 64. Posh London Eaton Square, SW1 This is the most expensive address in the world per sq
- 65. Posh London Knightsbridge -- One of London's most fashionable neighborhoods, Knightsbridge is a top residential, hotel,
- 66. Posh London Belgravia -- South of Knightsbridge, this area has long been an aristocratic quarter of
- 67. Posh London
- 69. Posh London Kensington is a fashionable neighborhood. Southeast of Kensington Gardens and Earl's Court, primarily residential
- 70. Posh London Chelsea -- This stylish Thames-side district lies south and to the west of Belgravia.
- 71. Posh London The Chelsea Flower Show The Chelsea Flower Show is a garden show and takes
- 72. The Chelsea Flower Show The Chelsea Flower Show is attended by 157,000 visitors each year. The
- 73. The Chelsea Flower Show Standard tickets to Chelsea Flower show are selling out fast. But you
- 77. Different gardening utilities on sale…
- 78. Garden Gnomes
- 79. Gardening is the art that uses flowers and plants as paint, and the soil and sky
- 80. Common Londoners The term Cockney has both geographical and linguistic associations. Geographically and culturally, it often
- 81. St. Mary Le Bow A common belief is that in order to be a Cockney, one
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