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LONDON
LONDON
London is the capital
city of England and
the United Kingdom.
Its situated in the
South East of
Engalnd with a
population of 14
million people.
LONDINIUM
London is one
of the oldest
cities in the
world, and it
was founded by
the Romans in
40 A.D. and
called
Londinium.
CLIMATE
London has a
temperate marine
climate like much
of the British Isles,
so the city rarely
sees extremely high
or low
temperatures.
DISTRICTS
Since 1965 Greater
London has been
divided into 32 districts
in addition to the
ancient City of London.
THE THAMES
London has the
river Thames,
which runs
through the
middle of city
and it is
215miles long.
ECONOMY
THE CITY OF
LONDON is the
worlds largest
financial centre
alongside New
York. It is home
to the London
stock Exchange
and Lloyds of
London.
Transport
London public transport
include: London
Underground, London
Buses, River Services
and the National Rail.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
London has rich cultural
history but, at the same
time, it is regarded as one
of the most modern cities in
the world. The most famous
tourist attractions are the
Big Ben, the House of
Parliament, the Queens
palace, Buckingham
Palace, the Tower of
London ecc.
THE HOUSES OF
PARLIAMENT 1
The Houses of
Parliament is where
the two Houses of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom
(Houses of Commons
and Lords) meet for
political purposes.
The oldest part of the
building dates back to
1907.
THE HOUSE OF
PARLIAMENT 2
On 5th November
1605 Guy Fawkes
tried to assassinate the
King and the
parliament members
in the Gunpowder
Plot, by blowing up
the House of
Parliament but he did
not succeed.
BIG BEN
Big Ben isnt the
clock on the tower,
but just the bell inside
it. People all over the
world can hear its
sound on the radio
and TV programmes.
Its always right,
never too fast or too
slow.
BUCKINGHAM PALACE
Buckingham Palace
is the official home of
the British Monarch in
London. When the flag
is put up on the pole, it
means that the
Monarch is in the
palace. It is also a
famous tourist
attraction becuase of
the Queens Royal
guards.
MADAME TUSSAUDS
Madame
Tussauds is a
museum in which
you can visit wax
sculptures of the
worlds most
famous people,
past and present.
HYDE PARK
Hyde Park is one of the
largest parks in the central
London, famous for its
Speakers Corner. Its
devided by the Serpentine
Lake.
GREENWICH PARK
Greenwich Park is
a former hunting
park in Greenwich
and one of the
largest single green
spaces in South East
London.
WESTMINSTER ABBEY
Westminster Abbey
was begun by Henry
III in 1245. Its one of
the most important
Gothic buildings in
the country with the
medieval shrine of an
Anglo-Saxon saint
still at its heart.
TOWER BRIDGE
The Tower Bridge
is a bridge closed to
the Tower of
London which gives
it its name. It has
become an iconic
symbol in London,
and its situated
over the River
Thames.
PICCADILLY CIRCUS
Piccadilly Circus is
a famous road
junction and public
space of Londons
West End in the City
of Westminster. It
was built in 1819 to
connect Regent
Street with the major
shopping street of
Piccadilly.
TRAFALGAR SQUARE
Trafalgar Square is
a square in London
and its name
commemorates the
Battle of Trafalgar
(1805), a British
naval victory of the
Napoleonic Wars.