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  2. London, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    London is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. The city had a population of 422,324 according to the 2021 Canadian census. London is at the confluence of the Thames River and North Thames River, approximately 200 km (120 mi) from both Toronto and Detroit; and about 230 km (140 mi) from Buffalo, New York.

  3. Learn about the History of London, Ontario | Tourism London

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    Discover the history of the City of London, Ontario from European settlement in 1793 to its founding in 1826, uncover London's beginnings, evolution & progress.

  4. London (Ontario) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

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    London is a medium-sized city in Southwestern Ontario with a population of 378,000. It is west of Toronto, between Lake Huron and Lake Erie at the fork of the Thames River, which was named after the River Thames in London, England. Snow in Victoria Park.

  5. London, Ontario - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    London, Ontario is a large city halfway between Detroit, Michigan and Toronto, Canada. The city had 422,324 people in it in 2021. History. The city had 3,500 people in it in 1846. It had buildings including a jail and court house. Growing. Byron and Masonville, joined London in 1961 adding 60,000 people and almost doubling its area.

  6. London | History & Facts | Britannica

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    London, city, seat of Middlesex county, southeastern Ontario, Canada. It lies at the forks of the Thames River, midway between Lakes Ontario (east) and St. Clair (west) and Lakes Huron (north) and Erie (south). Its name and site were chosen in 1792 for the location of a capital of Canada West (Upper Canada), but the plans failed to materialize ...

  7. Places to learn about the History of London, Ontario - Tourism ...

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    Get out and explore London’s local museums, historical and cultural sites and learn more about the history of London, Ontario

  8. London, Ontario - Wikiwand

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    London is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. The city had a population of 422,324 according to the 2021 Canadian ce...

  9. London (Ontario) - Wikitravel

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    London [http://www.london.ca] is a medium-sized city in Ontario, Canada. It is located west of Toronto, between Lake Huron and Lake Erie at the fork of the Thames River (not to be confused with the River Thames in London, England).

  10. London, Ontario - Wikipedia, a enciclopedia libre

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    London e o río Thames foron bautizados en 1793 por John Graves Simcoe, quen propuxo o lugar como a cidade capital do Alto Canadá. O primeiro asentamento europeo estabeleceuse entre 1801 e 1804 grazas a Peter Hagerman. [1] A vila fundouse en 1826 e, desde aquela, London medrou até se converter na meirande cidade do suroeste de Ontario e a ...

  11. London - The Canadian Encyclopedia

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    London, Ont, incorporated as a city in 1855, population 366 151 (2011c), 352 395 (2006c). The City of London, the seat of Middlesex County, is centrally located in the southwest peninsula of the province, on the Québec-Windsor corridor midway between Toronto (185 km) and Windsor (190 km).