City of Westminster

The City of Westminster is a London borough with city status. It forms part of Inner
London.
Geography
Situated to the west of the City of London and north of the River Thames, the city
contains most of London's West End, as well as the permanent headquarters of the
United Kingdom's government, with the Palace of Westminster, Whitehall, and the
Royal Courts of Justice. Population: 230,000 Area: 21.48 km²
Major Towns,
Bayswater, Belgravia, Bloomsbury, Charing Cross, Chinatown,
Covent Garden, Holborn, Knightsbridge, Lisson Grove, Maida
Hill, Maida Vale, Marylebone, Mayfair, Millbank, Paddington,
Pimlico, Regents Park, Soho, St John's Wood, St. James's,
St. James's, St. Johns Wood, West End, Westbourne Green,
Westminster
History
In 1965 the London borough was created from the abolished Metropolitan Borough of
St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough of Paddington and smaller City of Westminster.
The current London borough covers a far greater area than the original settlement
of Westminster.
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