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ARTICLES RELATED TO London - Geography and climate |  |  |  | London - Geography and climate: Encyclopedia II - London - Geography and climateMain articles: Geography of London and Climate of London
Greater London covers an area of 609 square miles (1,579 km²). London used to be identified by its port on the Thames, which is a navigable river. The river had a major influence on the development of the city. London was founded on the north bank of the Thames and, for many centuries, there was only a single bridge, London Bridge. As a result, the main focus of the city was on the north side of the Thames. When more ...
See also:London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - City of London, London - The West End, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and fashion, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - Tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades Read more here: » London: Encyclopedia II - London - Geography and climate |
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Greater London covers an area of 609 square miles (1,579 km²). London used to be identified by its port on the Thames, which is a navigable river. The river had a major influence on the development of the city. London was founded on the north bank of the Thames and, for many centuries, there was only a single bridge, London Bridge. As a result, the main focus of the city was on the north side of the Thames. When more bridges were built in the 18th century, the city expanded in all directions as the mostly flat or gently rolling co ...
See also:London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - City of London, London - The West End, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and fashion, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - Tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades Read more here: » London: Encyclopedia II - London - Geography and climate |
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See also:London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and Fashion in London, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - London tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades Read more here: » London: Encyclopedia II - London - Geography and climate |
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The Thames River dominates London's geography, with the North Thames River and Thames River meeting at the centre of the city known as "The Forks" or "The Fork of the Thames." The North Thames runs through the man-made Fanshawe Lake, l ...
See also:London Ontario, London Ontario - History, London Ontario - Law and Government, London Ontario - Geography, London Ontario - Major Parks, London Ontario - Economy/Industry, London Ontario - Demographics, London Ontario - Crime, London Ontario - Education, London Ontario - Sports teams, London Ontario - Communications and media, London Ontario - Television, London Ontario - Radio, London Ontario - Newspapers, London Ontario - Arts and culture, London Ontario - Transportation, London Ontario - Miscellaneous, London Ontario - Notable Londoners Read more here: » London Ontario: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Geography |
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In 2003, it was defined to consist of the part of the city lying north and west of a line drawn from the western limit of the city along Dingman Creek, Southdale Road West, Wharncliffe Road South, Commissioners Road East, the Canadian National Railway, the Thames River, Wharncliffe Road North, Oxford Street West and Wonderland Road North.
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See also:London West, London West - Geography, London West - Federal electoral district, London West - Members of Parliament, London West - Provincial electoral district, London West - Members of Provincial Parliament, London West - Federal election results, London West - External link Read more here: » London West: Encyclopedia II - London West - Geography |
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Specifically, it consists of the part of the city lying east and north of a line drawn from the northern limit of the city south along Highbury Avenue North, west along the Thames River (South Branch), south along the Canadian National Railway, west along Commissioners Road East, south along Wharncliffe Road South, east along Southdale Road East, south along White Oak Road, east along Exeter Road, north along Meg Drive, west along Jalna Boulevard, north along Ernest Avenue, east along Bradley Avenue, north along Highbury Avenue South, east along Arran Place and B ...
See also:London—Fanshawe, London—Fanshawe - Geography, London—Fanshawe - Federal electoral district, London—Fanshawe - Members of Parliament, London—Fanshawe - Current Member of Parliament, London—Fanshawe - Provincial electoral district, London—Fanshawe - Members of Provincial Parliament, London—Fanshawe - Federal electoral history Read more here: » London—Fanshawe: Encyclopedia II - London—Fanshawe - Geography |
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The summer months (May-Sept) can be fine and sunny and quite mild. The winds are generally westerly, due to warm Gulf Stream. The warmest month, on average is July, averaging over 20°C. However it can be very changeable, and normally a few degrees colder than southern England. Mornings can be damp and misty, or 'dreich' (a Scottish word for da ...
See also:Geography of Glasgow, Geography of Glasgow - Climate, Geography of Glasgow - Temperature, Geography of Glasgow - Demographics, Geography of Glasgow - Population Density, Geography of Glasgow - Footnotes Read more here: » Geography of Glasgow: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Glasgow - Climate |
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East London England - Boundaries.
The London boroughs that make up this area are Barking & Dagenham, Hackney, Havering, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest.
The term is sometimes erroneously considered interchangeable with the East End of London; however, the East End covers only the innermost (western) parts of East London, centred on Tower Hamlets and part of Hackney. As no part of London south of the Thames is considered to be part of East London, North East London would be a ...
See also:East London England, East London England - Geography, East London England - Boundaries, East London England - Transport, East London England - Places in East London, East London England - Places of Interest, East London England - History, East London England - Today Read more here: » East London England: Encyclopedia II - East London England - Geography |
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See also:Geography and climate of Singapore, Geography and climate of Singapore - Physical geography, Geography and climate of Singapore - Climate of Singapore, Geography and climate of Singapore - Seismic activity, Geography and climate of Singapore - Urban geography, Geography and climate of Singapore - At a glance Read more here: » Geography and climate of Singapore: Encyclopedia II - Geography and climate of Singapore - Urban geography |
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It is difficult to generalise India's climate. India's huge size sees climatic conditions in Kashmir having little relation to that in ...
See also:Geography of India, Geography of India - Location and extent, Geography of India - Political geography, Geography of India - Geographical regions, Geography of India - Mountains, Geography of India - Indo-Gangetic plain, Geography of India - Thar Desert, Geography of India - Highlands, Geography of India - East coast, Geography of India - West coast, Geography of India - Islands, Geography of India - Rivers, Geography of India - Bodies of water, Geography of India - Wetlands, Geography of India - The Sundarbans, Geography of India - Rann of Kutch, Geography of India - Climate, Geography of India - Geology, Geography of India - Natural disasters, Geography of India - Natural resources, Geography of India - International agreements, Geography of India - Notes Read more here: » Geography of India: Encyclopedia II - Geography of India - Climate |
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See also:Geography of Bulgaria, Geography of Bulgaria - Boundaries, Geography of Bulgaria - Topography, Geography of Bulgaria - Drainage, Geography of Bulgaria - Climate, Geography of Bulgaria - Environment, Geography of Bulgaria - Political geography, Geography of Bulgaria - Area and boundaries, Geography of Bulgaria - Resources and land use, Geography of Bulgaria - Sources Read more here: » Geography of Bulgaria: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Bulgaria - Climate |
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See also:Geography of Nepal, Geography of Nepal - The Land, Geography of Nepal - Mountain region, Geography of Nepal - Hill region, Geography of Nepal - Tarai region, Geography of Nepal - Climate, Geography of Nepal - River system, Geography of Nepal - Area and boundaries, Geography of Nepal - Resources and land use, Geography of Nepal - Forests, Geography of Nepal - Environmental concerns, Geography of Nepal - Sources Read more here: » Geography of Nepal: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Nepal - Climate |
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exclusive fishing zone: within and beyond territorial sea, as defined in treaties and practice
territorial sea: 3 nautical miles (5.6 km)
Climate: equatorial; hot, humid, rainy; monsoons are expected from mid-november till early march and from mid-june till early september , heavy downpours are expected to be frequent during this period ...
See also:Geography and climate of Singapore, Geography and climate of Singapore - Physical geography, Geography and climate of Singapore - Climate of Singapore, Geography and climate of Singapore - Seismic activity, Geography and climate of Singapore - Urban geography, Geography and climate of Singapore - At a glance Read more here: » Geography and climate of Singapore: Encyclopedia II - Geography and climate of Singapore - At a glance |
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See also:Geography of Cyprus, Geography of Cyprus - Terrain, Geography of Cyprus - Drainage, Geography of Cyprus - Natural Vegetation, Geography of Cyprus - Climate, Geography of Cyprus - Area and boundaries, Geography of Cyprus - Resource and land use, Geography of Cyprus - Environmental concerns, Geography of Cyprus - Sources Read more here: » Geography of Cyprus: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Cyprus - Climate |
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See also:Geography of Ethiopia, Geography of Ethiopia - Physical Features, Geography of Ethiopia - Topography, Geography of Ethiopia - Hydrology, Geography of Ethiopia - Seismology, Geography of Ethiopia - Geology, Geography of Ethiopia - Climate, Geography of Ethiopia - Flora and Fauna, Geography of Ethiopia - Statistics, Geography of Ethiopia - External link Read more here: » Geography of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Ethiopia - Climate |
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