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'Londinium' was the Roman name for London. Any previous name would be pre-history.
A long time ago before 0 BC. It used to be called Londimun
London is a city, it has areas called 'districts' in it that may be called towns (Camden Town, Kentish town etc). that refer back to what was there before London grew and expanded to engulf them. However they are no longer visibly separate from the rest of the London build.
The London bridge is called this because it is in london
As far as I can remember I was taught that there wasn't a LONDON before the Romans, it was called Londinium by them.
Because it happens in London The one in Paris in called the Paris marathon
The inn where Chaucer's pilgrims assembled before their trip to Canterbury was called the Tabard Inn, located in Southwark, London.
Prospective London taxi drivers spend around three years learning the streets and main buildings of London and around 250 set routes before they are given a licence to drive a cab in London. This is known as 'The Knowledge'.
There are many roads in the UK called London Road. As the name suggests, they were all originally roads that led to London.
Because the people who started the club were originally from Ireland and moved to London. That's why it's called LONDON IRISH
There are lots of places called London