London (English: London) is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom. Nearly 8.7 million people live in the Greater London region, whose boundary is often equated with that of the city of London. However, the entire region of the metropolis still extends far beyond the boundaries of Greater London. Its boundaries are not easy to pinpoint; its population is between 12 and 14 million.[1] Between 1831 and 1925, London was the largest city in the world,[2][3] in addition to being the capital and largest city in the United Kingdom, it is also the political, economic and cultural centre of that country. It also performs an important function in Europe and the world in various fields: London is considered one of the four traditional alpha world cities, along with Paris, Tokyo and New York.[4] Especially in the 18th and 19th centuries, London, as the capital of the British Empire, was the absolute political and economic power centre of the world. London has four sites on UNESCO's World Heritage List: the Tower of London, the historic settlement of Greenwich, the Kew Gardens, and a joint inscription consisting of the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey and Saint Margaret's Church.[5]
Mark de Weger studied at the photovakschool in Apeldoorn. He has a passion for travelling in combination with photographing architecture... Read more…