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  1. Climate of London. According to the Koppen Climate Classification, London has a temperate oceanic climate ( Cfb ). [1] This type of climate features cool winters with frequent cloudy skies and rain showers (and on occasion snow), and mild summers. Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed all year round.

  2. List of areas of London. London is the capital of and largest city in England and the United Kingdom. It is divided into the City of London and 32 London boroughs, the result of amalgamation of earlier units of administration that can be traced back to ancient parishes. Each borough is made up of many smaller areas that are variously called ...

  3. London – capital and most populous city of England, and the United Kingdom. On the River Thames in the south east of the island of Great Britain, London has been a major settlement for two millennia. It was founded by the Romans, who named it Londinium. London is a cultural capital and leading global city in the arts, commerce, education ...

  4. City of London. London in 1300: most was still within the old Roman city wall. The City of London is a district of Greater London. [1] The city's boundaries have remained almost unchanged since the Middle Ages. Although it is now only a small part of the metropolis, it is a notable part of central London. The City holds city status in its own ...

  5. Sitio web oficial. [ editar datos en Wikidata ] East London (en afrikáans: Oos-Londen, en xhosa: Imonti) es una ciudad situada en la costa sudeste de Sudáfrica, perteneciente a la provincia Oriental del Cabo. Bañada por el océano Índico y situada entre el río Buffalo y el río Nahoon, es el único puerto fluvial del país.

  6. Tourism in London. London, the capital city of England, is one of the world's most visited cities in terms of international visits. It is home to an array of notable tourist attractions, attracting 20.42 million international visitors in 2018, [1] an additional 27.8 million overnighting domestic tourists in 2017, [2] and 280 million day ...

  7. The name of London is derived from a word first attested, in Latinised form, as Londinium. By the first century CE, this was a commercial centre in Roman Britain . The etymology of the name is uncertain. There is a long history of mythicising etymologies, such as the twelfth-century Historia Regum Britanniae asserting that the city's name is ...

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