domingo, 25 de marzo de 2012

Education.

Primary and secondary education.

The majority of primary and secondary schools in London are state schools and are controlled. although there are also a number of private schools in London, including old and famous schools such as the City of London School, Harrow, St Paul's School, University College School, Highgate School


tertiary education.


London is a major centre of higher education teaching and research and its 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education in Europe

sábado, 24 de marzo de 2012

Touirism

Tourism is one of London's prime industries. Annual spending by tourists is around £15 billion. London attracts over 14 million international visitors per year, making it the world's most visited city, attracts 27 million overnight-stay visitors every year.
Among the museums highlights
  1. British Museum
  2. National Gallery
  3. Tate Modern
  4. Natural History Museum
  5. London Eye
  6. Science Museum
  7. Tower of London
  8. National Maritime Museum
  9. Victoria and Albert Museum
  10. Madame Tussauds

British Museum and Science museum of London.

viernes, 2 de marzo de 2012

Geography of London

The City of London is England's smallest ceremonial county by area and population, and the fourth most densely populated. Of the 326 English districts, it is the second smallest by population, after the Isles of Scilly, and the smallest by area.
The City has no sizeable parks within its boundary, but does have a network of a large number of gardens and small open spaces, many of which are maintained by the Corporation.
 These range from formal gardens such as the one in Finsbury Circus, containing a bowling green and bandstand.

History of London

The name '' london '' is now used for a wider area than just the City of London, which is often known simply as "the City".
 The 18th century was a period of rapid growth for London, reflecting an increasing national population
 St. Paul's Cathedral, was completed on his birthday. However, the first service had been held on 2 December 1697; more than 10 years earlier. This Cathedral replaced the original St. Paul's which had been completely destroyed in the Great Fire of London and is considered to be one of the finest in Britain and a fine example of Baroque architecture.

London

London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, and the largest urban zone in the European Union according to some measures.
The City of London is a small area within Greater London, England.
It is the historic core of London  around which the modern conurbation grew and has held city status since time immemorial.
The City has a resident population of a little over 11,000, but around 316,700 people work there, mainly in the financial services sector.
 The local authority for the City, the City of London Corporation, is unique in the United Kingdom, and has some unusual responsibilities for a local authority in Britain.