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  1. Greater London is the administrative area of London, England, which is coterminous with the London region. It contains 33 local government districts: the 32 London boroughs, which form a ceremonial county also called Greater London, and the City of London.

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      The 2023 population of Greater London of just under 10...

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  2. Greater London, metropolitan county of southeastern England that is also generally known as London. A brief treatment of the administrative entity follows. An in-depth discussion of the physical setting, history, character, and inhabitants of the city is in the article London.

    Borough
    Area(square Miles)
    Area(square Km)
    Population (2001)
    1.1
    3
    7,185
    8.4
    22
    198,020
    7.4
    19
    202,824
    6.3
    16
    165,242
    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. The Greater London region. Greater London is an administrative district. It covers London, England. About 7.5 million people live there. It is also one of the regions of England used by the Government for various purposes, including administration and statistics.

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    In 1965 it was combined with parts of Essex and Hertfordshire to create the administrative area of Greater London, which is governed by 33 local authorities and the Greater London Authority. London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of around 8.8 million, and its metropolitan area is the ...

  5. London is the capital of the United Kingdom (UK), and its largest city. [6] It is also the city with the highest population in the UK. The population is just under 9 million. [7] . The city is the largest in western Europe by population and area.

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