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  2. List of smallest cities in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The table displays the 31 smallest of the cities in the United Kingdom across three measures. Most of these appear in all three of the following categories: Area (body): [a] This default sort ranks the physically smallest 23 local government areas (parish/community, district, county) and if missing, a built-up locality that has city status

  3. St Davids - Wikipedia

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    St Davids is the United Kingdom's smallest city by population (number of residents within the wider community was 1,751 in 2021 [5]) and urban area, however it is not the smallest city by local authority boundary area (which is the City of London). St Davids was given city status in the 12th century.

  4. List of English districts by area - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 296 districts of England ordered by area, according to Standard Area Measurements published by the Office for National Statistics. [1] The area is defined as 'area to mean high water excluding inland water'.

  5. Britain's smallest, highest and oldest cities revealed

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  6. Manningtree - Wikipedia

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    Manningtree has traditionally claimed to be the smallest town in England, but its 2007 population of 700 people in 20 hectares [3] and the 2011 census population for the civil parish of 900 are much higher than the 351 population of Fordwich, Kent. [4] However, it is believed to be the smallest town by area. [5]

  7. List of cities in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    City status has little statistical significance in UK because it is not a measure of a city's size and only holds a ceremonial status. Historic cities, such as St Davids (a cathedral city in Wales) can be quite small, however newer cities, such as those conferred in 2022 , can range in size from anywhere between 50,000 to over 200,000.

  8. Settlement hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    For example, city status in the United Kingdom historically arose from its place in the ecclesiastic hierarchy. (In modern times, city status is awarded for secular reasons but without reference to size.) Thus, some cathedral cities in England (e.g., Ely, Cambridgeshire) have a much smaller populations than some towns (e.g., Luton). In some ...

  9. List of ONS built-up areas in England by population - Wikipedia

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    List of towns and cities in England by historical population, the development of urban centres in England and before England through time. Settlements in ceremonial counties of England by population, places with 5,000 or more residents by county and the highest populated built-up area in each county. List of English districts by population ...