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The '''City of London''', often referred to as just the City or as the 'square mile' (from its area) forms the historic and financial centre of ]. Population: 5,200 (1998). The '''City of London''', often referred to as just the City or as the 'square mile' (from its area) forms the historic and financial centre of ]. Population: 5,200 (1998).
It is separately administered by the Corporation of London. It is separately administered by the Corporation of London.
It has its own independent police force, unlike the rest of Greater London, which is policed by the Metropolitan Police, based at ]. It is unusual in that businesses are allowed to vote in the local government elections. It has its own independent police force, unlike the rest of Greater London (which is policed by the ], based at ]). It is unusual in that businesses are allowed to vote in the local government elections.


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The City of London, often referred to as just the City or as the 'square mile' (from its area) forms the historic and financial centre of Greater London. Population: 5,200 (1998). It is separately administered by the Corporation of London. It has its own independent police force, unlike the rest of Greater London (which is policed by the London Metropolitan Police, based at Scotland Yard). It is unusual in that businesses are allowed to vote in the local government elections.

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