Where is the city of London?
London is one of the
most important cities in the European continent. It is located in the
south-eastern part of Great Britain. It is the official English capital of the
country. Its coordinates are between the latitudes 51 ° and 30'26
"northward, latitude 0 ° and 7 ° (399) westward, with a total area of 1579 square kilometers and a population of more
than 8.6 million. The city starts from the River Thames from the north, as its
main port and extends to the southern part of the city.
Information
on London
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Climate:
Average summer temperatures range from 22 ° to 26 ° C and are
rarely high, with the highest recorded record of 38.1 ° C in Kew in August
2003, the lowest Is -16.1 ° C in Northolt during January of 1962. Main
neighborhoods: The country contains many important urban areas such as
Bloomsbury, Mayfair, Wembley, White Chappelle.
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Buildings
and architecture: Many large white houses, public buildings such as the
Portland National Museum, a few Roman ruins, the Tower of London, the Hampton
Court Palace, and the monument that provides views of the surrounding area have
been built. There are many buildings in Southwark Which features its
distinctive oval shape.
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Natural
History: More than 200 species of flowering plants were
found. The Thames contains 120 species of fish, 60 species of birds, 47 beds,
270 species of spiders, 76 natural reserves, and many amphibians such as frogs,
reptiles Worms, snakes, snakes, snakes, and more than 10 thousand foxes, each
with 2.6 square kilometers contains more than 16 foxes, and many more.
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Railways:
The city has Kings Cross Station that serves the city from home
and abroad. There are many railways in Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff,
Exeter, Sheffield, Southampton, Leeds, Manchester, Cambridge, Newcastle upon
Tyne, Edinburgh, Glasgow, cargo can be loaded in bulk in these trains.
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Buses
and trains: The bus network, which is one of the largest
companies in the world and operates 24 hours a day by 8,500 buses with more
than 700 lines and more than 19,500 stations.
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Education:
It contains many of the top universities in the world such as
Cambridge University.