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London is the largest city, or urban agglomeration, of Great Britain and is one of the 25 largest in the world. |
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HistoryClassical and medieval historyLondon is considered to have been founded in late classical times, as a Roman town in the 1st century CE (43 CE). I do not yet have details of the 2nd century CE, 3rd century CE, 4th century CE, or 5th century CE. It was an important city in early medieval times. I do not yet have details of the 6th century CE, the 7th century CE, the 8th century CE, the 9th century CE, or the 10th century CE. It had become an important capital by late medieval times, although I do not yet have details of the 11th century, 12th century, 13th century, 14th century, 15th century, or 16th century. |
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Modern timesIn the 16th century, Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries transfered numerous large estates from Church to noble hands. I do not yet have details of the early 16th century, early mid 16th century, mid 16th century, late mid 16th century, or late 16th century. In the 17th century, it began to grow outside its old boundaries and suffered a great plague and a great fire. I do not yet have details of the early 17th century, the early mid 17th century, the mid 17th century, the late mid 17th century, or the late 17th century. In the 18th century, it grew and gained status as the capital of the rapidly growing British Empire. I do not yet have details of the early 18th century, early mid 18th century, mid 18th century, late-mid 18th century, or late 18th century. In the 19th century, it grew to become the world's largest city, and numerous public works for transportation and sanitation were built. I do not yet have details of the early 19th century, early mid 19th century, mid 19th century, late-mid 19th century, or late 19th century. Attention is being given to the 20th century. Details about it through the early 20th century, early-mid 20th century, and mid 20th century are also not yet available. The late mid 20th century including the early 1960s, late 1960s, early 1970s, and late 1970s can be considered. The focus was on the late 20th century including the early 1980s, late 1980s, early 1990s, and late 1990s. Current events are now considered in the early 21st century, including the early 2000s. The late 2000s including 2006 are being examined. Events of 2007 including those of the first quarter, second quarter, third quarter, and fourth quarter including October, November, and December can be examined. 2008 can be considered. 2009 including the first quarter 2009 and second quarter 2009 can be connected. The third quarter 2009 including July 2009, August 2009, and September 2009 can be connected. The fourth quarter 2009 including October 2009, November 2009, and December 2009 can be considered. 5 Dec 2009 - Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in London and other European capitals ahead of a United Nations climate change summit in Copenhagen. 2010 can also be connected. The early 2010s can be connected. 2011 can be connected. The first quarter 2011 can be connected. January 2011 including 2011 week 1, 2011 week 2, 2011 week 3, 2011 week 4, 2011 week 5, and 2011 week 6 can be connected. February 2011 and March 2011 can be connected. The second quarter 2011 and third quarter 2011 can be connected. Its future including the near future, middle future, and far future is obscure. |
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This will be connected to various peoples. It belongs to Western civilization, more specifically to Anglic peoples, more specifically to the United Kingdom. The connections to other cities are not yet clear. Connections to social structure and change including social change, social types, and social structure will be considered. The institutions will all be extremely important. Religion, including religious traditions, religious organization, religious practice, and religions beliefs is also important. This is connected to government including particular governments, government activities, government structure, and law. Economics, education, and families will also be connected. Culture including behavioral culture, conceptual culture, and material culture will be highly important. Anthropology including particular groups, human geography, human ecology, physical anthropology, demography, and social foundations can be connected. Personal studies including biography, psychology, and the human body can be connected to London. Science including biology, earth science, astronomy, chemistry, and physics can possible be connected to London |
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