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What's the difference between "Greater London" and "City of London" ?
Mar 6, 2022 8:03 AM
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Wow beautiful photo.
Where was it taken?
City of London can mean just London as a city.
Then you would use the term “ city of London “ to refer to a historical and financial district. It is a special area also referred to as “ a square mile” as it is just slightly over a square mile. See photo.
You can also refer to Westminster as “ city of Westminster” but just these 2 no other boroughs!
It is marked with silver dragons with shields as a historic heritage to symbolise the importance of protecting the “city of London”
London has many areas, we call them BOROUGHS.
The more central are Greater London ( city of London, city of Westminster Islington, Chelsea …….) and the ones just outside are Outer London.
There is a list for both of them, you can Google it if interested in specific boroughs.
March 6, 2022
London is a city. Greater London is a county. A county is made up of a number of towns, villages, and maybe a city. Examples are Greater Manchester, Yorkshire, and Lancashire.
March 6, 2022
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