This is a list of some of the longest named roads, streets and avenues in London, England. For other uses, see London (disambiguation). ... Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location within the British Isles Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area â Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population â Total (mid-2004) â Total (2001 Census) â Density Ranked 1st UK...
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The A406 or the North Circular Road is a trunk-road linking west and east London going via North London. ... The A406 or the North Circular Road is a trunk-road linking west and east London going via North London. ... The Hanger Lane Gyratory System is a vast complex roundabout system off the A40 road and the A406 in west London. ... Brighton Road is a major road running through Croydon, southwest London, England. ... The A23 road, in its original form, was a major road running between London to Brighton, England. ...
Notes and References
^ Alan Rutter, Peter Watts, "North Vs. South", Time Out London, #1843, December 14-21 2005 Online version.
London is the largest city in the European Union with an estimated population on 1 January 2005 of 7,421,328 and a metropolitan area population of over 12.5 million.
The coordinates of the centre of London (traditionally considered to be Charing Cross, near the junction of Trafalgar Square, the Strand, Whitehall and the Mall) are approximately 51°30′ N 0°8′ W.
London's two Anglican bishops are the Bishop of London, whose see is London north of the Thames, and whose throne is in London's grandest church, the baroque St Paul's Cathedral (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), and the Bishop of Southwark, who tends to Anglicans south of the river.