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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Is London still called the Big Smoke?

' And it was a long time before things improved, as Alex explains: 'Only in 1956 with the introduction of the Clean Air Act – which stipulated that only smokeless fuels could be burnt in towns and cities – did London finally cease to be the Big Smoke.
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Is the smoke another name for London?

The Smoke, the Old Smoke or the Big Smoke

These nicknames date back to that period when the industrial revolution was at a peak in London. These names first appeared in 1874 and became popular among visitors who visited London from rural areas.
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Why do they call it the Big Smoke?

The Big Smoke was first used by Australian writer Alan Rayburn and popularized by Canadian journalist Alan Fotheringham. Fotheringham used the nickname to depict Toronto as a city with a giant reputation and nothing to show for it.
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When was London called the smoke?

Great Smog of London, lethal smog that covered the city of London for five days (December 5–9) in 1952, caused by a combination of industrial pollution and high-pressure weather conditions. This combination of smoke and fog brought the city to a near standstill and resulted in thousands of deaths.
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5th December 1952: The Great Smog of London begins



What did the Vikings call London?

London was eventually restored to Anglo Saxon rule in 886. The town of Lundenwic was largely abandoned and the settlement re-established within the Roman walls of Londinium. Lundenwic gained the name of Ealdwic, 'old settlement', a name which survives today as Aldwych.
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What was London's original name?

Fast-forward to the 8th century and Alfred the Great took over the dilapidated, formerly Roman town and anglicized the name to Lundenburh, which eventually got shortened to London.
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What is London's nickname?

As well as official names, the capital has also attracted a number of sobriquets over the years. Probably the most famous is The Big Smoke, The Old Smoke, or simply The Smoke. These names refer to the dense fogs and smogs that would permeate the city from ancient times.
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Why is it called London?

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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Why did Toronto change its name from York?

To differentiate from York in England and New York City, the town was known as "Little York". In 1804, settler Angus MacDonald petitioned the Parliament of Upper Canada to restore the original name of the area, but this was rejected. The town changed its name back to Toronto when it was incorporated into a city.
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What is Britain's nickname?

Old Blighty is an affectionate nickname for England that has its origins in the Boer War in Africa. The moniker became popular in Western Europe after World War I.
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What are cigarettes called in London?

FAG, a brand of the Schaeffler Group. Cigarette, in British slang. Fagging, in British public schools.
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What does London mean for a girl?

The name London is primarily a gender-neutral name of English origin that means From The Great River. Julie London, actress.
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What did the Romans call London?

Londinium, also known as Roman London, was the capital of Roman Britain during most of the period of Roman rule. It was originally a settlement established on the current site of the City of London around AD 47–50.
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How many people died in the Great Smog London?

Impacts of the smog

About 4,000 people were known to have died as a result of the fog, but it could be many more.
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What does ol Blighty mean?

(slang) Great Britain, Britain, or England, especially as viewed from abroad.
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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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What did the Romans call England?

From “Britannia” to “Angleland”

Britannia, the Roman name for Britain, became an archaism, and a new name was adopted. “Angleland,” the place where the Angles lived, is what we call England today. Latin did not become a common language anywhere in the British Isles.
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Who built London?

When was London founded? London's founding can be traced to 43 CE, when the Roman armies began their occupation of Britain under Emperor Claudius. At a point just north of the marshy valley of the River Thames, where two low hills were sited, they established a settlement they called Londinium.
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Why is London called the Big Apple?

The phrase can originally be traced back to the 1920s when horse racing was big in the city and the prizes were apples. A journalist covering the races, John Fitz Gerald, apparently overheard stable hands saying they were going to 'The Big Apple' to work at the event.
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Is the Queen allowed to 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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Is London built on a graveyard?

London is a city built on bones, both figuratively and very literally. Luckily for archaeologists, the United Kingdom is one of few European countries that actively asks developers to balance the needs of the present against the preservation of the past.
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What did the Romans call York?

Eboracum, as the Romans called York , was born. More than a quarter of a century had passed from the Romans establishing a province in southern Britain to their arrival in York .
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