What is London's motto?

The Latin motto of the city is "Domine dirige nos", which translates as "Lord, direct us". It is thought to have been adopted in the 17th century, as the earliest record of it is in 1633. A banner of the arms (the design on the shield) is flown as a flag.
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What is London known as?

London, otherwise known as the Big Smoke, has been the capital of England, informally at least, since the Tower of London was built by 1078 by William the Conqueror.
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What is London full name?

London, also known as Greater London, is one of nine regions of England and the top subdivision covering most of the city's metropolis.
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What is the symbol of the City of London?

The Dragon is the symbol of the City of London and they guards its historic entrances, most famously atop Temple bar. But you can find these fearsome creatures all over the City. Some of my favourites can be found in the rafters of Leadenhall Market, a 19th century poultry market designed by Horace Jones.
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Why London is known for?

London is famous for Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, British Museum, and Tower Bridge. London is also known for its rich history, double-decker buses, red phone booths, world-class museums and galleries, gigantic lush parks, financial districts, and cosmopolitan vibes.
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What is London culture?

Through music, comedy and theatre, London has a lively nightlife with approximately 25.6 events per thousand people, 44.1% of those events being theatre based. A variety of landmarks and objects are cultural icons associated with London, such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and the tube map.
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How do you describe London?

London is the capital city of the United Kingdom. It is the U.K.'s largest metropolis and its economic, transportation, and cultural centre. London is also among the oldest of the world's great cities, with its history spanning nearly two millennia.
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Why is London not a City?

It's not actually a city — not officially, anyhow. It includes the City of London and the City of Westminster, but the wider metropolitan area does not have a city charter. So, if you live anywhere other than Westminster or the Square Mile, you don't technically live in a city.
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Why is the dragon the symbol of London?

The dragons' introduction seems to have derived from the legend of St George – whose cross has been a City emblem since at least the early 14th century – and may have been specifically linked to a popular misconception that a fan-like object bearing the cross on an earlier crest was a dragon's wing.
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Why are there dragon statues in London?

The Corporation of London's Streets Committee selected the statues as the model for boundary markers for the city in 1964, in preference to the fiercer dragon by C. B. Birch at Temple Bar on Fleet Street.
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Is London a girl's name?

London is a gender-neutral name of Latin origin and is the name given to the capital of England and the United Kingdom.
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Why is London called the smoke?

Through the 19th and in the early half of the 20th century, Londoners used coal for heating their homes, which produced large amounts of smoke. In combination with climatic conditions this often caused a characteristic smog, and London became known for its typical "London Fog", also known as "Pea Soupers".
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Does London mean moon?

What does London mean and stand for? The name London is of English origin and is often thought of as the fortress of the moon. It was originally a surname, born by Jack London.
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What is London named after?

The origin of the name London is the subject matter of much debate but most historians agree that the name is a derivative of the word Londinium – the name of the port city established around 43 AD by the Romans. It is this ancient settlement that is believed to have grown into present-day London.
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What are some London names?

60,550 boys were registered across the 33 London authorities in 2019.
  • Muhammad (692)
  • Noah (667)
  • Leo (537)
  • Alexander (524)
  • Oliver (506)
  • George (481)
  • Adam (447)
  • Arthur (465)
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Is London bigger than New York?

The UK capital city is comparable in population to New York City, totaling around 8.9 million compared to NYC's 8.4 million. As for size, however, the Greater London Area covers around 607 square miles, which is about twice as big as NYC's 302.6 square mile area.
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Can the Queen enter the City of London?

Even though she is sovereign of the United Kingdom, Her Majesty the Queen is not allowed to enter the City of London without the permission of its Lord Mayor. 2.
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Who controls London City?

London covers an area of 607 square miles with a population of over 8.5m and is administered by the Greater London Authority (GLA). Based in City Hall, the GLA is governed by the Mayor of London, currently Sadiq Khan, and the London Assembly.
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How many gates are there in London?

London traditionally has seven gates – openings in the Roman wall which controlled what entered and exited the medieval city. Their names are well known. Moving Clockwise they are Ludgate, Newgate, Aldersgate, Cripplegate, Moorgate, Bishopsgate and Aldgate.
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How old is London?

The history of London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, extends over 2000 years. In that time, it has become one of the world's most significant financial and cultural capital cities.
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How many London are in the world?

There are 29 places around the world called London.
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Why is London your favorite city?

One of the big reasons why London is my favourite city in the world is because of all of the amazing memories I have in London. London was the very first stop on my first solo trip and first trip to Europe. That trip totally changed my life and it meant a lot to be able to start it in London.
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What are some fun facts about London?

20 Interesting History Facts About London
  • Over 300 languages are spoken in London. ...
  • It is not illegal to die in the Houses of Parliament. ...
  • Police never caught Jack the Ripper. ...
  • The Great Plague killed a third of Europe's population. ...
  • The Tower of London houses six ravens. ...
  • The London Underground could have been water-based.
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Why do I love London so much?

London's history is a fascinating, often grisly one that intrigues and delights tourists from all over the world. While most of the city's past can be seen in its incredible architecture, there are also plenty of guides and attractions that offer tours and special insight into London.
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