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Okay nice and simple, London is in England which is part of Great Britain which is part of Europe. London is the capital of England and can be at the bottom of a map of England to the right.
A few maps of England and Great Britain can be found at the following links:
www.itraveluk.co.uk/images/maps/england.gif
www.itraveluk.co.uk/maps/england/england-county-map.gif
www.wordtravels.com/images/map/England_map.jpg
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The longitude and latitude of London is:
57 9 N 2 9 W
There a few sites which offer the longitude and latitude of London but they do tend to vary slightly;
www.infoplease.com/
wiki.answers.com/
www.mapsofworld.com/
www.mapsofworld.com/
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The London Eye also known as the Millennium Eye is 135 metres tall (or 445ft). The London Eye is the biggest Ferris wheel in Europe and it the most popular paid attraction in the United Kingdom which is visited by over 3 million people ever year.
The London Eye is close to Waterloo and Westminster underground stations. The Eye is also featured in New Years Eve fireworks celebrations as fireworks are fired from the Eye over the river.
The adult fare is around 15 pounds and tickets can be purchased from various …
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The tower of London was built William the Conqueror in 1078 and it also known as Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress. The tower is closer to Tower Hill underground station on the District and Circle lines.
The Towers has original purpose was that of a fortress, royal palace and prison. The prison was mainly designed for high class prisoners and royalty, previous prisoners included Queen Elizabeth I, St. Thomas More and Henry VI.
A large number of Jack the Ripper tours also leave and start from the nearby Tower Hill station. …
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The rough distance of London to Paris is 214 miles or 344 kilometres. There are a lot of ways to get from London to Paris and vice versa.
Check out the following if you want to visit either destination
http://www.ryanair.com/
http://www.eurostar.com/
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The German Embassy in London is at the below location. The address for the embassy is:
German Embassy
23 Belgrave Square
London SW1X 8PZ
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 7824 1300
Fax: +44 (0)20 7824 1449
The closet tubes to the German Embassy are Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge or Victoria.
www.germanembassy.co.uk/
www.london.diplo.de/
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A census was taken in 2005 which estimated the population of London and it’s thirty-two boroughs at around seven and half million people, however this does not take into account the surrounding metropolitan areas.
Also it is thought that over two million people travel to London everyday to work. Although these number shouldn’t count towards the population of London it gives an indication of how many people frequent the city on a daily basis.
Some people believe that London has one of the smallest population of all the large global cities as …
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Although a few people consider cockney to be another language most people in London speak English. London is a very cosmopolitan city full of different nationalities and communities from around the world. This is one of the factors that make London such as interesting place to visit and live in because all the different parts and boroughs of London feel different depending on the groups of people that live there.
Also when you walk around London or are on the tube you can pretty much guarantee you will hear one foreign …





































