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The Romans named it Londonium and the in later years it was changed to simply London.

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London's name is believed to have originated from the Roman name "Londinium," which was a settlement founded by the Romans around 43 AD. The etymology of the name itself is uncertain, but it is thought to be derived from a Celtic word meaning "place on the wild river."

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