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The City of London is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the historic centre and the primary central business district (CBD) of London. It constituted most of London from its settlement by the Romans in the 1st century AD to the Middle Ages, but the modern
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The Roman legions established a settlement known as "Londinium" on the current site of the City of London around AD 43. Its bridge over the River Thamesturned the city into a road...
Xem thêmThe city has a unique political status, a legacy of its uninterrupted integrity as a corporate city since the Anglo-Saxon period and its singular relationship with the Crown.
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Xem thêmThe City of London is the smallest ceremonial county of England by area and population, and the fourth most densely populated. Of the 326 English districts, it is the second smallest
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Xem thêmThe Office for National Statistics recorded the population in 2011 as 7,375; slightly higher than in the last census, 2001, and estimates the population as at mid-2016 to be 9,401. At the 2001
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Xem thêmThe City of London vies with New York City's Downtown Manhattan as the financial capitalof the world. Whilst New York is the most significant stock-trading centre, London's foreign
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Fire bombing and post-World War IIredevelopment have meant that the city, despite its history, has fewer intact historic structures than one might expect. Nonetheless, there remain many dozens of (mostly Victorian and...
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The city is a police area and has its own police force, the City of London Police, separate from the Metropolitan Police Servicecovering...
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