I,m sorry but i really can,t believe this is a serious question.
2007-10-22 10:09:05
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answered by Bonnie 6
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What a question!
London is in England.
London is a city that sits upon the Themes river (pronounced Tems) (the river is disgustingly polluted) The Themes has across many centuries been a major trade route, especially in the time of colonialism, where merchants from the Americas would sail up the river into London to sell their wears.
London is the setting of many famous novels, my favourites of these being Great Expectations (by Charles Dickens; the main character moves to London) and Moll Flanders (by Daniel Defoe)
It is also the setting of Mary Poppins.
Its tourist features include Buckingham Palace (of course!) the Tower dungeon, which is rather depressing, Madamme Tousant's Wax Museum, The millenium dome (famous for, among other things, Pierce Brosnan's slide across the roof in a James Bond film.) Westminster Cathedral, Westminster Abbey (I preferred the Cathedral, the abbey is full of crypts EW!) St Paul's Cathedral, (which I came upon while trying to walk to Covent Garden) It is a great city to get lost in!
After losing myself all the way to St Paul's Cathedral, I left the Cathedral and I ended up at Goodge street, which is nowhere near where I should have been! I managed to find a tube station, and get back on track.
There is a joke in South Africa that London is the tenth province of South Africa, because of the number of South Africans who live there.
In truth, foreigners from many nations live there, and London is more foreign than English.
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Seeing the level of question you asked, I will have to explain South Africa.
South Africa: a country on the tip of the continent of Africa with temperate to sub-tropical climate.
It is South of Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Mozambique, which are all also countries, our neighbours.
Its capital is Pretoria, and its tourism centre is Cape Town. The biggest attractions in Cape Town are Table Mountain and the Robben Island prison (where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. He would later become president).
2007-10-22 10:34:08
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answered by 1Up 7
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London is a city. United Kingom or Great Britian is the country.
2007-10-22 10:04:25
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answered by Simplicity 4
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London is a city, a beutiful one too. Capital of the United Kingdom.Europe that is.
2007-10-22 10:13:44
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answered by ? 2
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London is 3-4 times bigger than my country (Macedonia) :)
It's the capital of England
2007-10-22 14:46:10
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answered by tribanana 2
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London is a city( pop 300,000) in Ontaro, Canada
There is a New London( pop 100,000) in Connecticut
2007-10-22 10:31:08
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answered by tom c 7
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No, it's ... not.
Lon-don is a heathenous town, filled with verminous youths, who drink all day, and rot all night!
It's the opposite of Swansea, which I hear is quite heavenly.
2007-10-22 10:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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no it's the capital city of england, uk..
2007-10-22 10:01:20
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answered by Onega 5
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Are you kidding?
2007-10-23 07:58:48
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answered by paris 5
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! Its a city in England
2007-10-22 10:04:27
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answered by onetreehill1215 1
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