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test1: {{Gebruiker:Meerdervoort/KladblokSjabloon|date=2007|title=Het Tunes Boek|author1=Jelle Boonstra|author2=Benno Roozen|publisher=Nijgh en Van Ditmar|place=Amsterdam|isbn=9789038803449}}

asd{{#tag:ref|According to the [[Eurostat|European Statistical Agency]], London is the largest [[Larger Urban Zones|Larger Urban Zone]] which uses [[conurbation]]s and areas of high population as its definition. A [[Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits|ranking of population]] within municipal boundaries places London first. However, the [[University of Avignon]] in France claims that [[Paris]] is first and London second when including the whole urban area and [[hinterland]](contracted; show full)
* Porter, Roy. ''History of London'' (1995), by a leading historian
* {{Cite journal | last=Reddaway | first=Thomas Fiddian| title=The Rebuilding of London After the Great Fire | publisher=Jonathan Cape | year=1940 | ref=harv  }}
* {{Cite book | last=Travers | first=Tony | title=The Politics of London | year=2004 | publisher=Palgrave | isbn=978-1-86134-172-3 | ref=harv }}
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