2. • History of the city and the historical transformation
• Country and continent where the city is located.
• Hemisphere and relation to the equator.
• Distance from your home town.
• Time zone.
• Population and area city.
• Current season and what seasons are like.
• Ecosystem and climate.
• Environmental issues.
• Bibliography.
King Cross
station
3. • At the beginning of the
nineteenth century
London was the largest
city in Europe.
• As the centre of
government London
continued to grow in lots
of points: in geographical
size and in its economic
prosperity.
• And while its economic
institutions grew ever
more sophisticated,
london continue
increased.
• About 1.000.000 lived in
london in 1800
Russel square
station
4. Country and continent where the city
is located.
• London is in the south-east part of
UK; in Europe
• It’s divided in neighbourhood like
the soho in the high part of the
river and the kennington
• The cordenates are:
• Latitud 51.5072 Longitud 0.1275
51° 30′ 26″ Norte, 0° 7′ 39″ Oeste
5. Hemisphere and relation to the
equator.
• London is in the northen hemisphere and the
distance to the equator is about 7629,9 km
6. Distance from London to Villamayor
• The distance from London to Villamayor is
about 1736 km
7. Time zone.
• The time in London is one hour less than in
Salamanca
Plus 1
hour
Plus 3
hours
Plus 9 hours - 5 hours
8. Population and area city.
• This is a photograph of London nowadays:
• About 7,825,200 of people live in london.
• It has an orthogonal plan.
9. Current season and what seasons are
like.
• Winter: medium temperature in the hole
winter is about 2.5 ºC. London has a oceanic
climate so in winter temperatures are low.
The climate of London is characterized by basically being a climate of the
temperate oceanic type.
10. Current season and what seasons are
like.
• Spring:Temperatures are medium, about 10 ºC
•
11. Current season and what seasons are
like.
• Summer: Temperatures are about 20ºC
12. Current season and what seasons are
like.
• Autumn: Temperatures are about 10ºC like in
spring but days become shorter.
13. Geography
• Important rivers -Thames: At 346 kilometers, it is an impressive icon
of England, known the world over for its extent. The Thames' basin
measures 12 935 square kilometers (just under 5000 square miles).
• Its port is situated in London.
• Some important mountains are:
• -The Pennines: measures over 400 kilometres or 250 miles in
length.
• -Scafell Pike: It is located in Cumbria and is 978 metres or 3 209 feet
above sea level.
14. Fauna
• The Natural History Society of London affirms
that the British capital is «one of the greenest
cities»
15. Flora
• The flora consists mainly of beech forests in
the hills, hedges of bushes (rose hips and
honeysuckle) in the fields, and species typical
of the saline and marshy lands of the
southeast, such as sea lavender.
16. Typical food
London is a city with lots of tourist so there are
lots of restaurants with typical food.
- Fish & Chips: Fried fish with potatoes typical
from the United Kingdom.
-Eton Mess: is a traditional English dessert
consisting of a mixture of strawberries, broken
meringue, and whipped double cream.
-Pie and Mash :cold water pastry pie served with
mashed potato.
17. Monuments in London center
• London Eye.
• Tower Bridge.
• Big Ben.
• Picadilly Circus.
• Oxford Street.
• St Paul’s Cathedral.
• Buckingham Palace.
• Hyde Park
• Westminster Abbey
18. Problems
• London's environmental problems:
• The contamination is the most important
problem in London but thre are other
problems like the noise that affect to the
animals and the sobrepopulation.
19. Important person from London
• Adele: 2012 «rolling in the deep» song od the year.
• 2017 «hello» song.
• Jack the ripper : is the name given to an unidentified
serial killer who is credited with at least five homicides
in the London borough of Whitechapel.
• William Shakespeare: the best writter of the world.
Some books are Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth,
The dream of a nigth of summer.