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  1. 8. Jan. 2024 · Entwicklung der Einwohnerzahl in London bis 2022. Im Jahr 2022 lebten rund 8,9 Millionen Menschen im Großraum London. Die britische Hauptstadt ist die bevölkerungsreichste Stadt des Landes...

    • Different Definitions of London
    • City Size and Population Density
    • London's Population History
    • Ethnicity in London
    • Religion in London
    • Is London A country?
    • London History
    • London Demographics

    Estimating London's population is made more complicated by the various ways of defining the city. Here are just a few of the methods of breaking down London's geography along with estimates of their population. 1. City of London 7,375 (2011 Census) 2. Inner London 3,231,901 (2011 Census) 3. Outer London 4,942,040 (2011 Census) 4. Greater London 8,1...

    The City of London is sometimes referred to as "The Square Mile," due to the 1.12 square miles (2.9 square kilometers) that the city itself is located on. The Greater London area is much larger, coming to about 606 square miles (1,569 square kilometers). In combination with the estimated 2017 population for the city and the Greater London area, the...

    Although there had been settlements in the area for centuries, London first became recognized as a significant population center during the Roman occupation of Britain. Londinium, as it was known, quickly became the capital of Rome's Britannia province, and by the 2nd century AD, Londinium was a thriving trade center with a population of around 60,...

    London as a city is considerably more diverse than the rest of the United Kingdom. Across England and Wales, 86% of the population is white based on the 2011 Census, but in London that number falls to 69.7%. Additionally, in 2011, Scotland's population was 96% white, while Northern Ireland's population was over 98% white. The section on ethnicity b...

    London is the most diverse area within the UK when it comes to religious beliefs, with the highest percentage of people identifying as Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu or Jewish. The latest data from the 2011 censusrecorded that 48.4% of Londoners considered themselves to be Christian, 12.39% considered themselves Muslim, 5% Hindu, 1.82% Jewish, 1.5% Sikh, ...

    London is a large city located in the country of England. Although not a country in itself, London is the largest city in the United Kingdom and accounts for 13% of the total United Kingdom population. This city is positioned in the southeast portion of the country and is located on the River Thames. London is an economic giant with the most promin...

    Signs of original settlements in London have been carbon-dated to between 1750 and 1285 BC, although the first major settlement is attributed to the Romans, in about 47 BCE. Following Roman rule, London was ruled under Danelaw as the Vikings and English shared control and political power. A critical economic and political powerhouse through the Mid...

    London is home to about 9 million people within the borders of Greater London. Nearly 40% of all residents in London were foreign-born, giving it the second-highest immigrant population in the world. As Europe's third-most populated city, almost 300 different languages are spoken, although English is the most commonly spoken. The most significant i...

  2. 2. Jan. 2024 · UN DESA, Europa: Die zehn größten Städte im Jahr 2022 (in Millionen Einwohnern) Statista,...

  3. 18. Apr. 2024 · The population of London was approximately 8.9 million in 2022, an increase of over two million people when compared with the early 1980s.

  4. The 2021 mid-year estimate (MYE) produced by ONS in December 2022 puts Londons population at 8.8 million. This summary report provides an overview of Londons current population and...

  5. Population of London 2022, by borough. Population forecast for London 2021-2043. Economy. GDP of London 1998-2021. GDP growth in London 1999-2021. GDP per capita London 1998 to 2021....

  6. Estimates are produced annually by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and the 2021 MYE was published on 21 December 2022. Comparison to previous MYE data. The previous MYE series (for the...