London is in England but in Europe as well. It is not in Liverpool as Liverpool is anonther city in the UK. London isn't in Scotland - Scotland is the Northern Part of the Greater British Isle whilst London is in its South East. Oh, and Liverpool isn't in Scotland either but rather in Northern England.
The Thames goes through London, England. Edinburgh is in Scotland, not England.
Probably (in no order and with regard to population and popularity of tourists): London, England Edinburgh, Scotland Liverpool, England Belfast, Northern Ireland Cardiff, Wales Strictly going by population it would be: London, England Birmingham, England Glasgow, Scotland Liverpool, England Manchester, England
In order of population: London, Birmingham, Glasgow (Scotland), Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield.
Scotland is a country and London is a city in England.
london London and Liverpool
The London Eye is in London, England which is part of the continent of Europe.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Bristol, Leeds, York. In Scotland, Glasgow and Edinburgh and in Wales Cardiff and Swansea.
London, England is in the continent of Europe.
230 miles from Liverpool City Centre to Canary Wharf
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol, Liverpool, Newcastle, Hull and in Scotland there is Glasgow and Edinburgh and in Wales, Cardiff and Swansea.
Major cities in the UK include London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. London is located in the southeast of England, Manchester is in the northwest of England, Birmingham is in the Midlands, Glasgow is in Scotland, and Edinburgh is also in Scotland.
It's about 400 miles between St. Andrews, Scotland and London, England.