Courses in the teacher’s home London area for a junior

London area - Courses in the teacher’s home London area for a junior

Greater London is officially divided into Inner London and Outer London. For strategic planning purposes, the region is divided into five sub-regions and 32 London boroughs. The area also forms the London region of England.

London is an ancient city with a history that greets you at every turn. To gain a sense of its endurance, stand on Waterloo Bridge at sunset. To the east you will see the great dome of St. Paul's Cathedral that glows golden in the fading sunlight as it has since the 17th century. To the west stands the mock-medieval ramparts of Westminster, home to the British Parliament, which has existed since the 1250s. The swift, dark Thames follows the same course it did when it flowed past the Roman settlement of Londinium nearly 2.000 years ago. If the city contained only its famous landmarks such as the Tower of London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace, it would still rank as one of the world's top cities.
Greater London is the top-level administrative subdivision covering London. The administrative area was created in 1965 and covers the City of London and 32 London boroughs. The area also forms the London region of England and the London European Parliament constituency. It covers 1579 km² (609 square miles).

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