<font face="agaramond" size="4#" color="#0000FF">By the european standards, London is physically spreadout and dispersed without a predominant focal point..
The historical center of London is relatively small area still known as the City.
London began as a Roman colonial town around 50 A.D. at the point where the romans built the first bridge at London.. Today this area is one of the world´ s finnancial centers.}
Some of the city´s older elegance and significance remains despite the architectural have caused by the Blitz and post war developers.
The city of Westminster, about two miles upstream from the city of London , emerged as England´ s political and religious center of power after the 11th century. Statues and monuments line the magnificent nave. Virtually across the street are the houses of Parliament, officialy called the new palace of Westminster, futher west is the Monarch´ s permanent residence in London, Buckingham Palace.
London has gone through many periods since its foundation: 1) The Roman London
2) Medieval London
3) Elizabethan London
4) Restoration of London
5) Georgian London
6) Victorian London
7) London between the World Wars
8) London post war
London is a safe place for tourist, but like many other large, overpopulated, interacial cities, you must be careful in some areas.
<font face="agaramond" size="5#" color=#FFFFFF><marquee behavior="alternate" bgcolor="#230023" width="500">LOOK AT LONDON THROUGH MY EYES</marquee>
<marquee behavior=scroll direction="left" scrollamount="5"> Queen Elizabeth - Princess Diana - Buckingham - Notthinghan - Thames River - Bristish Museum - Trafalgar Square - James Park - Westminster - White Hall - Kensington - Victoria & Albert Hall - The National Gallery - Wimbledom - Cutty Sark - Convent Garden</marquee>
<p align=center><font face="verdana" size="10 #" color="#0000FF">London´s details</font></p>
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<p align=center><font face="verdana" size="10 #" color="#0000FF">Another symbol</font></p>
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