London
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were made by 4 British Islamists on
the London public transport system
during the morning rush. They caused
the death of 52 civilians.
The offices of financial institutions, banks are
situated mostly in the City of London and in
Canary Wharf, the two most important
financial and business districts in the UK.
The London Stock Exchange, the 3rd largest stock
exchange in the world, is also based in the City of London.
East End X W est End
Westminster Palace is the
meeting place of the
British Parliament. One of
its parts is the famous
tower called Big Ben, the
symbol of the Parliament.
Trafalgar Square is one of the
London's most popular landmarks. It
refers to the famous Battle of
Trafalgar in 1805, in which Admiral
Horatio Nelson defeated the French
and Spanish Army in naval battle.
...is the London's smallest
borough. Both parts, Kensington
and Chelsea, are very expensive
residential areas with a lot of
luxury properties, usually worth
millions of pounds.
Tourists can visit the
British Museum,
Natural History
Museum, Science
Museum, Madame
Tussauds Museum of
wax models or one
of the biggest
galleries of modern
art in the world - the
Tate Modern.
The Royal Albert Hall and
the O2 Arena are major
venues for music concerts
and other shows.
In 2011, this particular airport
system handled more than 130
000 000 passengers.
London Underground
is one of the busiest
metro transport
systems in the
world. It consists of
11 lines, 270
stations and 402
kilometres of track.
Is an important financial
district and the home to
many financial
institutions, banks and
other corporations. The
London Stock Exchange
is also headquartered