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London
London is a very large city . It has 7 million inhabitants . Its original name was Londinium, an important port founded by the Roman's on the river Thames in 43 A.D.
In london there are a lot of monuments:
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Big Ben
On the night of October 16 , 2834 , the ancient palace of Westminster was destroyed by fire .
The Tower of London
The tower of London is a fortress located in central London on the north bank of the river Thames. It is located within the London Borough of tower hamlets separated from the eastern edge of the city of London
Trafalgar Square
It is a square in London dedicated to the memory of the Battle of Trafalgar , in which the royal Navy , Horatio Nelson defeated the combined fleets of France and Spain during the Napoleonic wars.
Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly Circus is one of the most famous squares in London. Every year 100 million people pass through what for Londoners is tha navel of the word
Tower bridge
It is a bascule bridge in London, located on the river Thames
The houses of Parliament
Also known as palce of Westminster. Is the London building where the two chambers of the United kingdom Parliament are located
Westminster abbey
One of London's most famous historic buildings is Westminster abbey ,which is also capital's most important Anglican place of worship after Saint Paul's cathedral.
St. Paul's cathedral
St. Paul ' s Cathedral in London is the post-renaissance masterpiece of Christopher wren that ricostruè the church on the ashes of the old one destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666 that destroyed much of London .
The London Eye
The London eye is one of the main attractions in London. Who has never dreamed of taking a look from above to the city and the entire panorama offered by the English capital?, the London Eye at night is an experience to live when travelling to Great Britain.
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London zoo
It is the oldest scientific zoo in the world. It was opened in London on April 27 , 1828 and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific studies. The zoo sometimes called Regent's Zoo.
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Madame Tussauds
It has smaller museums in a number of other major cities . It was founded by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud . It used to be spelled as "madame Tussaud's "; the apostrophe is no longer used.