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Surprised Ely hasn't been mentioned. Population of 15,000 and obviously has a railway station. An electrified one at that!
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Why would it have been revoked?!
And how anyone could claim that The CITY of London - usually referred to as simply The City or even "City" (on road signs for instance) - isn't a city... duhhh.
I mean it doesn't just have a cathedral - it has the national cathedral of St Paul's! And whilst its resident population is about 9-10,000 the working population (Mon-Fri anyway) is about 300,000.
Westminster is also a city, but has quite a large population as it (in local authority terms) extends way out, including Marylebone for instance.
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The City of London is smaller with a population of 7,185. Some would claim it is not a city, Yet it hold's a city charter which has never been revoked.
Why would it have been revoked?!
And how anyone could claim that The CITY of London - usually referred to as simply The City or even "City" (on road signs for instance) - isn't a city... duhhh.
I mean it doesn't just have a cathedral - it has the national cathedral of St Paul's! And whilst its resident population is about 9-10,000 the working population (Mon-Fri anyway) is about 300,000.
Westminster is also a city, but has quite a large population as it (in local authority terms) extends way out, including Marylebone for instance.
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