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Greater London encompasses a total area of 1,583 square kilometres (611 sq mi), an area which had a population of 7,172,036 in xxxx and a population density of 4,542 inhabitants per square kilometre (11,760 /sq mi). The extended area known as the London Metropolitan Region or the London Metropolitan Agglomeration, comprises a total area of 8,382 square kilometres (3,236 sq mi) has a population of 13,709,000 and a population density of 1,510 inhabitants per square kilometre (3,900 /sq mi).[105] Modern London stands on the Thames, its primary geographical feature, a navigable river which crosses the city from the south-west to the east. The Thames Valley is a floodplain surrounded by gently rolling hills including Parliament Hill, Addington Hills, and Primrose Hill. The Thames was once a much broader, shallower river with extensive marshlands; at high tide, its shores reached five times their present width.[106]Since the Victorian era the Thames has been extensively embanked, and many of its London tributaries now flow underground. The Thames is a tidal river, and London is vulnerable to flooding.[107] The threat has increased over time because of a slow but continuous rise in high water level by the slow 'tilting' of Britain (up in the north and down in the south) caused by post-glacial rebound.[108]In xxxx, a decade of work began on the construction of the Thames Barrier across the Thames at Woolwich to deal with this threat. While the barrier is expected to function as designed until roughly xxxx, concepts for its future enlargement or redesign are already being discussed.[109]"The weather in London" redirects here. On Wikipedia, it once was long used as a deliberate example of a non-existent page in Wikipedia documentation, see Talk:The weather in London for more details.London has a temperate oceanic climate (Köppen: Cfb?), similar to much of southern Britain. Despite its reputation as being a rainy city, London receives less precipitation (with 601 mm (24 in) in a year), than Rome (at 834 mm (33 in)), Bordeaux (at 923 mm (36 in)), Toulouse (at 668 mm (26 in)), and Naples (at 1,006 mm (40 in) per year).[110][111][112][113][114] Winters are generally chilly to cold with frost usually occurring in the suburbs on average twice a week from November to March. Snow usually occurs about four or five times a year mostly from December to February. Snowfall during March and April is rare but does occur every two or three years. Winter temperatures seldom fall below -4 °C (24.8 °F) or rise above 14 °C (57.2 °F). During the winter of xxxx, London experienced its lowest temperature on record (-14 °C (6.8 °F)) in Northolt and the heaviest snow seen for almost two decades, a huge strain on the city's transport infrastructure. Temperature extremes for all sites in the London area range from 38.1 °C (100.6 °F) at Kew during August xxxx, (which has been proposed to be the UK's highest 'accurate' temperature)[115] down to -16.1 °C (3.0 °F) at Northolt during January xxxx.[116] Temperatures of below -20 °C (-4.0 °F) have been noted prior to the 20th century, but the accuracy cannot be validated.Summers are generally warm and sometimes hot, the heat being boosted by the urban heat island effect making the centre of London at times 5 °C (9 °F) warmer than the suburbs and outskirts. London's average July high is 24 °C (75.2 °F). During the xxxx European heat wave there were 14 consecutive days above 30 °C (86.0 °F) and 2 consecutive days where temperatures soared up to 38 °C (100.4 °F), leading to hundreds of heat related deaths. Rain generally occurs on around 2 out of 10 summer days. Spring and Autumn are mixed seasons and can be pleasant. On 1 October xxxx, the air temperature attained 30 °C (86.0 °F) and in April xxxx it reached 28 °C (82.4 °F). However in recent years both of these months have also had snowfall. Temperature extremes range from -10 °C (14.0 °F) to 37.9 °C (100.2 °F).London's vast urban area is often described using a set of district names, such as Bloomsbury, Mayfair, Wembley and Whitechapel. These are either informal designations, reflect the names of villages that have been absorbed by sprawl, or are superseded administrative units such as parishes or former boroughs.Such names have remained in use through tradition, each referring to a local area with its own distinctive character, but without official boundaries. Since xxxx Greater London has been divided into 32 London boroughs in addition to the ancient City of London.[123][124] The City of London is the main financial district,[125] and Canary Wharf has recently developed into a new financial and commercial hub in the Docklands to the east.The West End is London's main entertainment and shopping district, attracting tourists.[126] West London includes expensive residential areas where properties can sell for tens of millions of pounds.[127] The average price for properties in Kensington and Chelsea is £894,000 with similar average outlay in most of central London.[128]The East End is the area closest to the original Port of London, known for its high immigrant population, as well as for being one of the poorest areas in London.[129] The surrounding East London area saw much of London's early industrial development; now, brownfield sites throughout the area are being redeveloped as part of the Thames Gateway including the London Riverside and Lower Lea Valley, which was developed into the Olympic Park for the xxxx Olympics and Paralympics.[129]London's buildings are too diverse to be characterised by any particular architectural style, partly because of their varying ages. Many grand houses and public buildings, such as the National Gallery, are constructed from Portland stone. Some areas of the city, particularly those just west of the centre, are characterised by white stucco or whitewashed buildings. Few structures in central London pre-date the Great Fire of xxxx, these being a few trace Roman remains, the Tower of London and a few scattered Tudor survivors in the City. Further out is, for example, the Tudor period Hampton Court Palace, England's oldest surviving Tudor palace, built by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey c. xxxx.[130] Wren's late 17th-century churches and the financial institutions of the 18th and 19th centuries such as the Royal Exchange and the Bank of England, to the early 20th century Old Bailey and the xxxxs Barbican Estate form part of the varied architectural heritage.The disused, but soon to be rejuvenated, xxxx Battersea Power Station by the river in the south-west is a local landmark, while some railway termini are excellent examples of Victorian architecture, most notably St. Pancras and Paddington.[131] The density of London varies, with high employment density in the central area, high residential densities in inner London and lower densities in Outer London.The Monument in the City of London provides views of the surrounding area while commemorating the Great Fire of London, which originated nearby. Marble Arch and Wellington Arch, at the north and south ends of Park Lane respectively, have royal connections, as do the Albert Memorial and Royal Albert Hall in Kensington. Nelson's Column is a nationally recognised monument in Trafalgar Square, one of the focal points of the city centre. Older buildings are mainly brick built, most commonly the yellow London stock brick or a warm orange-red variety, often decorated with carvings and white plaster mouldings.[132]In the dense areas, most of the concentration is achieved with medium- and high-rise buildings. London's skyscrapers such as 30 St Mary Axe, Tower 42, the Broadgate Tower and One Canada Square are usually found in the two financial districts, the City of London and Canary Wharf. High-rise development is restricted at certain sites if it would obstruct protected views of St Paul's Cathedral and other historic buildings. Nevertheless there are a number of very tall skyscrapers to be found in central London (see Tall buildings in London), including the 72-storey Shard London Bridge, the tallest building in the European Union.Other notable modern buildings include City Hall in Southwark with its distinctive oval shape,[133] and the British Library in Somers Town/Kings Cross. What was formerly the Millennium Dome, located by the Thames to the east of Canary Wharf, is now used as an entertainment venue called The O2 Arena.The largest parks in the central area of London are three of the Royal Parks, namely Hyde Park and its neighbour Kensington Gardens at the western edge of central London, and Regent's Park on the northern edge.[134] Regent's Park contains London Zoo, the world's oldest scientific zoo, and is located near the tourist attraction of Madame Tussauds Wax Museum.[135][136]Closer to central London are the smaller Royal Parks of Green Park and St. James's Park.[137] Hyde Park in particular is popular for sports and sometimes hosts open-air concerts. A number of large parks lie outside the city centre, including the remaining Royal Parks of Greenwich Park to the south-east[138] and Bushy Park and Richmond Park (the largest) to the south-west,[139][140] as well as Victoria Park, London to the east. Primrose Hill to the north of Regent's Park is a popular spot to view the city skyline.Some more informal, semi-natural open spaces also exist, including the 320-hectare (790-acre) Hampstead Heath of North London.[141] This incorporates Kenwood House, the former stately home and a popular location in the summer months where classical musical concerts are held by the lake, attracting thousands of people every weekend to enjoy the music, scenery and fireworks.[142]With increasing industrialisation, London's population grew rapidly throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, and it was for some time in the late 19th and early 20th centuries the most populous city in the world until overtaken by New York City in xxxx. Its population peaked at 8,615,245 in xxxx immediately before the outbreak of the Second World War, but had declined to 7,192,091 at the xxxx Census. However, the population then grew by just over a million between the xxxx and xxxx Censuses, to reach 8,173,941 in the latter enumeration.However, London's continuous urban area extends beyond the borders of Greater London and was home to 9,787,426 people in xxxx,[3] while its wider metropolitan area has a population of between 12 and 14 million depending on the definition used.[144][145] According to Eurostat, London is the most populous city and metropolitan area of the European Union and the second most populous in Europe (or third if Istanbul is included). During the period xxxx?xxxx a net 726,000 immigrants arrived in London.[146]The region covers an area of 1,579 square kilometres (610 sq mi). The population density is 5,177 inhabitants per square kilometre (13,410 /sq mi),[147] more than ten times that of any other British region.[148] In terms of population, London is the 19th largest city and the 18th largest metropolitan region in the world. It is also ranked 4th in the world in number of billionaires (United States Dollars) residing in the city.[149] London ranks as one of the most expensive cities in the world, alongside Tokyo and Moscow.[150]According to the Office for National Statistics, based on the xxxx Census estimates, 59.8 per cent of the 8,173,941 inhabitants of London were White, with 44.9 per cent White British, 2.2 per cent White Irish, 0.1 per cent gypsy/Irish traveller and 12.1 per cent classified as Other White.20.9 per cent of Londoners are of Asian and mixed-Asian descent. 19.7 per cent of Londoners are of full Asian descent, with those of mixed-Asian heritage comprising 1.2 of the population. Indians account for 6.6 per cent of the population, followed by Pakistanis and Bangladeshis at 2.7 per cent each. Chinese peoples account for 1.5 per cent of the population, with Arabs comprising 1.3 per cent. A further 4.9 per cent of Londoners are classified as "Other Asian".15.6 per cent of London's population are of Black and mixed-Black descent. 13.3 per cent of Londoners are of full Black descent, with those of mixed-Black heritage comprising 2.3 per cent of the population. Black Africans account for 7.0 per cent of London's population, with 4.2 per cent as Black Caribbean and 2.1 per cent as "Other Black".Across London, Black and Asian children outnumber White British children by about six to four in state schools.[151] However, White children represented 62 per cent of London's 1,498,700 population aged 0 to 15 according to estimates from the Office for National Statistics from xxxx, with 55.7 per cent of the population aged 0 to 15 being White British, 0.7 per cent being White Irish and 5.6 per cent being from other EU White backgrounds.[152] In January xxxx, a survey of London's ethnic and religious diversity claimed that there were more than 300 languages spoken and more than 50 non-indigenous communities which have a population of more than 10,000 in London.[153] Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that, in xxxx, London's foreign-born population was 2,650,000 (33 per cent), up from 1,630,000 in xxxx.The xxxx census showed that 36.7 per cent of Greater London's population were born outside the UK.[154] The table to the right shows the 20 most common foreign countries of birth of London residents in xxxx, the date of the last published UK Census.[143] A portion of the German-born population are likely to be British nationals born to parents serving in the British Armed Forces in Germany.[155] Estimates produced by the Office for National Statistics indicate that the five largest foreign-born groups living in London in the period July xxxx to June xxxx were those born in India, Poland, the Republic of Ireland, Bangladesh and Nigeria.[156]London has traditionally been Christian, and has a large number of churches, particularly in the City of London. The well-known St Paul's Cathedral in the City and Southwark Cathedral south of the river are Anglican administrative centres,[158] while the Archbishop of Canterbury, principal bishop of the Church of England and worldwide Anglican Communion, has his main residence at Lambeth Palace in the London Borough of Lambeth.[159]According to the xxxx Census, the largest religious groupings are Christians (48.4 per cent), followed by those of no religion (20.7 per cent), Muslims (12.4 per cent), no response (8.5 per cent), Hindus (5.0 per cent), Jews (1.8 per cent), Sikhs (1.5 per cent), Buddhists (1.0 per cent) and other (0.6 per cent).Important national and royal ceremonies are shared between St Paul's and Westminster Abbey.[160] The Abbey is not to be confused with nearby Westminster Cathedral, which is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in England and Wales.[161] Despite the prevalence of Anglican churches, observance is very low within the Anglican denomination. Church attendance continues on a long, slow, steady decline, according to Church of England statistics.[162]London is also home to sizeable Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, and Jewish communities. Many Muslims live in Tower Hamlets and Newham; the most important Muslim edifice is London Central Mosque on the edge of Regent's Park.[163] Following the oil boom, increasing numbers of wealthy Middle-Eastern Muslims have based themselves around Mayfair and Knightsbridge in west London.[164][165] London is home to the largest mosque in western Europe, the Baitul Futuh Mosque, of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. London's large Hindu community is found in the north-western boroughs of Harrow and Brent, the latter of which is home to Europe's largest Hindu temple, Neasden Temple.[166] London is also home to 42 Hindu temples. Sikh communities are located in East and West London, particularly in Southall which is home to one of the largest Sikh populations and the largest Sikh temple in the world outside India.[167]The majority of British Jews live in London, with significant Jewish communities in Stamford Hill, Stanmore, Golders Green, Finchley, Hampstead, Hendon and Edgware in North London. Bevis Marks Synagogue in the City of London is affiliated to London's historic Sephardic Jewish community. It is the only synagogue in Europe which has held regular services continuously for over 300 years. Stanmore and Canons Park Synagogue has the largest membership of any single Orthodox synagogue in the whole of Europe, overtaking Ilford synagogue (also in London) in xxxx.[168] The community set up the London Jewish Forum in xxxx in response to the growing significance of devolved London Government.[169]"[81] The court further ruled that this was over and above any other compensation.
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Demi Lovato
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Worcester, MA
Wednesday
3/5/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Demi Lovato xxxx Tour Dates & Tickets Info
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Rogers Arena
Vancouver, Canada
Sunday
2/9/xxxx
7:00 PM
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SAP Center
San Jose, CA
Tuesday
2/11/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Honda Center
Anaheim, CA
Thursday
2/13/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Jobing.com Arena
Glendale, AZ
Saturday
2/15/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie, TX
Monday
2/17/xxxx
TBD
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Toyota Center - TX
Houston, TX
Wednesday
2/19/xxxx
TBD
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Philips Arena
Atlanta, GA
Friday
2/21/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Time Warner Cable Arena
Charlotte, NC
Sunday
2/23/xxxx
7:00 PM
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BB&T Center
Sunrise, FL
Tuesday
2/25/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Tampa Bay Times Forum
Tampa, FL
Wednesday
2/26/xxxx
7:00 PM
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DCU Center
Worcester, MA
Wednesday
3/5/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Izod Center
East Rutherford, NJ
Friday
3/7/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Toyota Presents The Oakdale Theatre
Wallingford, CT
Saturday
3/8/xxxx
7:30 PM
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oyota Presents The Oakdale Theatre
Wallingford, CT
Sunday
3/9/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, NY
Tuesday
3/11/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Palace Of Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills, MI
Thursday
3/13/xxxx
TBD
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Allstate Arena
Rosemont, IL
Friday
3/14/xxxx
7:30 PM
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CenturyLink Center Omaha
Omaha, NE
Sunday
3/16/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Xcel Energy Center
Saint Paul, MN
Tuesday
3/18/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Chaifetz Arena
Saint Louis, MO
Thursday
3/20/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Nationwide Arena
Columbus, OH
Saturday
3/22/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Canada
Wednesday
3/26/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Quicken Loans Arena
Cleveland, OH
Thursday
3/27/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
Saturday
3/29/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN
Sunday
3/30/xxxx
7:00 PM
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