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'''Outer London''' is the name for the parts of modern London which were not part of the old [[County of London]] which ceased to exist in 1965 with the creation of [[Greater London]]. |
'''Outer London''' is the name for the parts of London which were not part of the old County of London which ceased to exist in 1965 with the creation of [[Greater London]]. |
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Outer London consists of [[Barking and Dagenham]], [[Barnet]], [[Bexley]], [[Brent]], [[Bromley]], [[Croydon]], [[Ealing]], [[Enfield]], [[Haringey]], [[Harrow]], [[Havering]], [[Hillingdon]], [[Hounslow]], [[Kingston upon Thames]], [[Merton]], [[Newham]], [[Redbridge]], [[Richmond upon Thames]], [[Sutton]], and [[Waltham Forest]]. |
Outer London was originally generally considered to consist of [Barking and Dagenham]], [[Barnet]], [[Bexley]], [[Brent]], [[Bromley]], [[Croydon]], [[Ealing]], [[Enfield]], [[Haringey]], [[Harrow]], [[Havering]], [[Hillingdon]], [[Hounslow]], [[Kingston upon Thames]], [[Merton]], [[Newham]], [[Redbridge]], [[Richmond upon Thames]], [[Sutton]], and [[Waltham Forest]]. |
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Outer London is the name for the parts of London which were not part of the old County of London which ceased to exist in 1965 with the creation of Greater London.
Outer London was originally generally considered to consist of [Barking and Dagenham]], Barnet, Bexley, Brent, Bromley, Croydon, Ealing, Enfield, Haringey, Harrow, Havering, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Kingston upon Thames, Merton, Newham, Redbridge, Richmond upon Thames, Sutton, and Waltham Forest.
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