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1. Historically London - By: Anil Gupta
The history of London as a permanent settlement stretches back almost two thousand years. The city's story is a fascinating one, its fortunes inextricably linked to those of the British Isles. London was founded by the Romans at a convenient crossing of the Thames, though it h...

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The history of London as a permanent settlement stretches back almost two thousand years. The city's story is a fascinating one, its fortunes inextricably linked to those of the British Isles.London was founded by the Romans at a convenient crossing of the Thames, though it had been convenient for the local inhabitants too. Tacitus describes a flourishing trading city existing in AD 67. The area was marshy but there was a low hill, roughly where the Bank of England now st
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The first humans came to Australia approximately 45,000 years ago. These people came to the continent via a land bridge from Asia. This was possible because much of the sea water of the time was frozen in glaciers, causing the sea level at the time to be up to 150 meters lower than it is today. The ...

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