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  • 111London Bridge (disambiguation) — London Bridge is a bridge over the River Thames in central London, England.London Bridge may also refer to:* London Bridge (karst), a limestone karst near Canberra, Australia * London Bridge (Lake Havasu City), a bridge in Lave Havasu City,… …

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  • 112London Wall — …

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  • 113London Electricity Board — London Electricity Industry Electricity Fate Acquired Successor EDF Energy Founded 1990 …

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  • 114London Zoo — Vollständiger Name: London Zoo Besonderheiten: erster wissenschaftlicher Tiergarten Adresse: Outer Circle, Regent s Park London NW1 4RY Fläche: 15 Hektar Eröffnung: 27. April 1828 Tierart …

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  • 115London Olympic Velodrome — Spitzname: The Pringle Daten Ort …

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  • 116London-Edinburgh-London — (LEL) is a randonnée bicycle event of approximately 1400km held in the UK on an out and back course between the capital cities of London (England) and Edinburgh (Scotland). It is believed to be the longest regularly scheduled grand randonnée to… …

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  • 117London Assembly constituencies — Greater London is divided into fourteen territorial constituencies for London Assembly elections, each returning one member. The electoral system used is Additional Member System without an overhang and there are, therefore, a fixed number of… …

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  • 118London — London1 [lun′dən] Jack (born John Griffith London) 1876 1916; U.S. novelist & short story writer London2 [lun′dən] 1. capital of England, the United Kingdom, & the Commonwealth, consisting of the City of London & 32 boroughs; port on the Thames:… …

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  • 119Hanging Wood, Greater London — Hanging Wood was a former woodland area now located in south London, which covered a geographical area between Woolwich Common and Charlton. Hanging Wood was a hideout for the highwaymen, who operated on Shooter s Hill and Blackheath.Part of the… …

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  • 120Jakobovits of Regents Park in Greater London, Immanuel Jakobovits, Baron — ▪ 2000       German born cleric who was the outspoken, conservative chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Commonwealth (1967–91), a position usually deemed the chief spokesman for British Orthodox Jews; he had previously… …

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