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  1. Fortunately, the London Eye, the city’s famous Ferris wheel, was open to the public. The London Eye is situated along the southern shores of the Thames River. This attraction stands 135 meters high. It is one of London’s most well-known spots for gaining aerial views of the city. Each capsule of the Ferris wheel can hold up to 25 passengers ...

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  2. London auf Englisch - Referat. London is the capital of Great Britain and England. The biggest river in London is the Thames (75km) and it flows into the North Sea. London has a population of 7 Mio people and an area of 1596 square kilometres. If you want to travel to London you can go there by car and ferry, car and “Euro Star” or by plane.

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    The Romans built the city of Londinium along the River Thames in AD 43. The name Londinium (and later 'London') came from the Celtic language of the Ancient Britons. In AD 61, the city was attacked and destroyed. Then the Romans rebuilt the city, and London became an important trading hub.

    Another famous old part of Greater London is Westminster, which was a different city from the City of London. In Westminster is Westminster Abbey (a cathedral), the Palace of Westminster (the Houses of Parliament, and 10 Downing Street (where the Prime Ministerlives). After the railways were built, London grew much larger. Greater London has 33 bor...

    AD 43 – Londinium is founded by the Romans.
    61 – Londinium is sacked by Queen Boudica and the Iceni.
    100 – Londinium becomes the capital of Roman Britain.
    200 – The population is about 6,000.

    London has five major business districts: the City, Westminster, Canary Wharf, Camden & Islington and Lambeth & Southwark. The London Stock Exchange is the most international stock exchange and the largest in Europe.

    The city has a huge network of transport systems including trains, underground (metro) and five main airports. The Victorians built many train systems in the mid-19th century (1850s). Their main stations are in London, and the lines go to every part of Great Britain. There were originally five major companies but the five companies became a nationa...

    London's biggest tunnel has just been completed to take sewage from the capital to the East where it is processed.

    London has a temperate oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfb). It is not usually very hot or cold. It is often cloudy. Summers are generally warm, sometimes hot. Winters are generally cool. Spring and autumnare mild. London has regular, light rain throughout the year. July is the warmest month, with an average temperature at Greenwich...

    London has twin and sister city agreements with these cities: 1. Sister cities: 1.1. Berlin, Germany(since 2000) 1.2. New York City, USA(since 2001) 1.3. Moscow, Russia 1.4. Beijing, China(since 2006) 2. Partner cities: 2.1. Paris, France(since 2001) 2.2. Rome, Italy London also has a "partnership" agreement with Tokyo, Japan.

    WorldFlicks in London: Photos and interesting places on Google Maps. Archived 2008-02-13 at the Wayback Machine.
    • London Eye. Höhe: 135 Meter. Eröffnung: März 2000. pro Gondel 25 Personen. eine Umdrehung dauert ca. 35 Minuten.
    • The Shard (Die Scherbe) 310 Meter hoch. Einweihung: 5. Juli 2012. höchstes Gebäude in der EU.
    • Buckingham Palace. Residenz der englischen Königin Elisabeth II. 1703 für den Herzog von Buckingham erbaut. 1761 von Georg III gekauft. immer wieder erweitert.
    • Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) bis zum 16. Jahrhundert Residenz der englischen Könige. 1834 durch Großbrand fast vollständig zerstört. heute Sitz des Parlaments (Oberhaus und Unterhaus)
  3. London – photos and facts of sights. 1. London Eye. 135 metres high. opening: March 2000. 25 persons per capsule. one revolution in 35 minutes. 2. The Shard. 310 metres high. inauguration: 5th July 2012. tallest completed building in the Europe. 3. Buckingham Palace. residence of Queen Elisabeth I. built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703.

  4. London – Kurzreferat Englisch. Der älteste Londoner Stadtteil ist die City of London. Dort leben nur 5.000 Menschen, aber fast 300.000 arbeiten dort. Im Großraum London leben mehr als 12 Millionen Menschen. Viele Menschen leben in den Vororten und müssen jeden Tag zur Arbeit in die Stadt.