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.

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