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City, capital of the United Kingdom and the centre of the Commonwealth.

City, capital of the United Kingdom and the centre of the Commonwealth.
It lies astride the River Thames in southeastern England, 80 km from the river's estuary on the North Sea. The city was once the industrial, commercial, and political hub of a wealthy and extensive empire; it continues to be the United Kingdom's main centre of population, commerce, and culture.

LONDON

North Sea

Atlantic Ocean

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Founded by the Romans as Londinium in the 1st century AD, the

Founded by the Romans as Londinium in the 1st century AD, the
town experienced tremendous growth in trade and population during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Extensive building projects were initiated after the Great Fire of 1666, and London became the dominant centre not only of the nation but of its expanding empire.

HISTORY

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Heavy damage from aerial bombings during World War II brought the greatest

Heavy damage from aerial bombings during World War II brought the greatest
setback in the history of modern London. Reconstruction and new development restored much of the city's grandeur, and relocation of manufacturing and shipping outside the city shrank its population and hastened its transition to a centre of international trade and finance.

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The City of London

The City of London, about 2.7 square km in

The City of London The City of London, about 2.7 square km
area, is the core of an area called Inner, or Central, London, which contains the City of London and 13 of the 33 boroughs of Greater London.

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The central point in the City of London is an open space

The central point in the City of London is an open space
from which eight streets radiate. On the southern side is Mansion House, residence of the lord mayor of London. Lombard Street, the traditional banking street, is nearby, as are the Bank of England headquarters, the Royal Exchange, and the Stock Exchange.

Mansion house

Lombard Street

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To the east is the fortress-castle known as the Tower of London,

To the east is the fortress-castle known as the Tower of London,
whose core dates from the late 11th century and is surrounded by constructions from many periods of English architecture.

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To the west lie the Inns of Court, longtime chambers and offices

To the west lie the Inns of Court, longtime chambers and offices
of barristers and lawyers-in-training, and the Royal Courts of Justice, or Law Courts.

Scales of Justice above the old Baily Law Courts

The Royal Courts of Justice

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The City of London and the City of Westminster are linked by

The City of London and the City of Westminster are linked by
the Strand, an avenue upon which are located two of London's oldest churches, St. Clement Dane's and St. Mary-le-Strand.

St. Clement Dane's Church

St. Mary-le-Strand Church

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The City of Westminster

The City of Westminster, which stretches along the River

The City of Westminster The City of Westminster, which stretches along the
Thames, is one of the country's wealthiest boroughs and is famed for its commitment to historic renovation. It includes Westminster Abbey and Westminster Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, the principal government offices, important shopping districts, New Scotland Yard, luxury hotels, the Tate Gallery, and the National Gallery.

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Westminster Abbey

Westminster Cathedral

Buckingham Palace

The Tate Gallery

National Gallery

Westminster Abbey Westminster Cathedral Buckingham Palace The Tate Gallery National Gallery

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Retail shopping areas are concentrated around Oxford Street. Kensington High Street and

Retail shopping areas are concentrated around Oxford Street. Kensington High Street and
Knightsbridge are also major shopping districts.

Oxford Street

Kensington High Street

Knightsbridge

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East End

London's East End, containing neighbourhoods such as Aldgate and Whitechapel, now

East End London's East End, containing neighbourhoods such as Aldgate and Whitechapel,
constitutes the borough of Tower Hamlets. The area is historically associated with the Cockney dialect and became an infamous slum during the 19th century.

Tower Hamlets

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West End

Parks, gardens, and churchyards abound in Inner London. The most celebrated

West End Parks, gardens, and churchyards abound in Inner London. The most
parklands are the six royal parks that sweep through London's West End:

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St. James's Park, oldest of the six central royal parks, bordered on

St. James's Park, oldest of the six central royal parks, bordered on
the north by the half-mile-long Mall that terminates at the Queen Victoria Memorial

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Buckingham Palace Gardens, bordered on the east by the royal residence

Buckingham Palace Gardens, bordered on the east by the royal residence

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Green Park, plainest of the royal parks but fringed on the east

Green Park, plainest of the royal parks but fringed on the east by lavish, once-private buildings
by lavish, once-private buildings

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Hyde Park, with its famous Speakers' Corner for soapbox orators

Hyde Park, with its famous Speakers' Corner for soapbox orators

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the more elegant Kensington Gardens, with the Victorian Gothic Albert Memorial and

the more elegant Kensington Gardens, with the Victorian Gothic Albert Memorial and
an 80-acre (32-hectare) cultural centre

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Regent's Park, home of the Zoological Gardens and Regent's (Grand Union) Canal

Regent's Park, home of the Zoological Gardens and Regent's (Grand Union) Canal

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The development of the city's outlying areas was promoted by the opening

The development of the city's outlying areas was promoted by the opening
of the world's first electric underground railway in 1890.

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The London (Heathrow) International Airport is located in the western reaches of

The London (Heathrow) International Airport is located in the western reaches of Greater London
Greater London
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