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  2. Demographics of London - Wikipedia

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    The demography of London is analysed by the Office for National Statistics and data is produced for each of the Greater London wards, the City of London and the 32 London boroughs, the Inner London and Outer London statistical sub-regions, each of the Parliamentary constituencies in London, and for all of Greater London as a whole.

  3. Greater London - Wikipedia

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    Greater London is an administrative area in England, [4] ... and it was the most populated city in the world until overtaken by New York in 1925. Its population ...

  4. London - Wikipedia

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    London is an ancient name, attested in the first century AD, usually in the Latinised form Londinium. [36] Modern scientific analyses of the name must account for the origins of the different forms found in early sources: Latin (usually Londinium), Old English (usually Lunden), and Welsh (usually Llundein), with reference to the known developments over time of sounds in those different languages.

  5. London metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    US$978.402 billion (nominal) int$1.064 trillion (PPP) The London metropolitan area is the metropolitan area of London, England. It has several definitions, including the London Travel to Work Area, and usually consists of the London urban area, settlements that share London's infrastructure, and places from which it is practicable to commute to ...

  6. Global city - Wikipedia

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    Global city. New York City (top) and London (bottom) are the only two cities ranked in the Alpha ++ category by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Both cities are considered leading financial, commercial and cultural centers. A global city[a] is a city that serves as a primary node in the global economic network.

  7. Economy of London - Wikipedia

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    London had the fifth largest metropolitan economy in the world in 2011 according to the Brookings Institution. [12] Some of its neighbourhoods have estimated per capita GVA as high as £116,800 ($162,200). [13] The London fiscal surplus, £32.5 billion in 2016–17, [14] mostly goes towards funding services in other parts of the UK.

  8. New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York City. New York, often called New York City[b] or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive with a respective county. New York is a global center of finance [11] and commerce, culture ...

  9. Metropolis - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A metropolis (/ mɪˈtrɒpəlɪs / ⓘ) [ 2 ] is a large city or conurbation which is a significant economic, political, and cultural area for a country or region, and an important hub for regional or international connections, commerce, and communications. A big city belonging to a larger urban agglomeration, but which is not the core ...