London Is The Smallest City In England

It is true that London is the smallest city in England. The London you envision is only a small urban area that is a component of the Greater London Region. Only 1.2 square miles in size, the City of London is home to about 7,500 people. Administratively, the City of London does not have the same status as the other 32 districts, which include the only other city in Greater London, the City of Westminster. Being an enclave surrounded by Greater London, it is also a distinct ceremonial county and the smallest in the United Kingdom.


As a result, London is actually England's smallest city. On the other hand, Greater London is an English territory that includes nearby towns and has a total area of 606 square miles and a population of over 8.7 million people. Nowadays, a lot more than only the city is referred to as London. Along with the City of London itself, the term "London" is most frequently used to refer to the huge metropolis of London or the 32 Greater London boroughs. Since the County of London was established in 1888, there has been evidence of this expanded use of the name London.

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