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There were an estimated
7,556,900 official residents in Flat Rent London
Greater London as of mid-2007.
However, London's continuous urban Flat Rent London
area extends beyond the borders of Greater London and
was home to 8,278,251 people in 2001,[2] while its wider
metropolitan area has a population of between 12 and
14 million depending on the definition used.[citation
needed] According to Eurostat, London is the most populous
city and metropolitan area of the European Union Flat Rent London and the second most populous in Europe
(or third if Istanbul is included)..
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The region covers
an area of 609 square miles (1,580 km2).
The population density is 12,331 inhabitants per Flat Rent London square mile (4,761 /km?), more than ten
times that of any other British region.[94] In terms
of population, London is the 25th largest city and the
17th 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.[95] London
ranks as one of the most expensive cities in the world,
alongside Tokyo and Moscow.[96] Flat Rent London
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Flat Rent London - Ethnic groups
Main article: Ethnic groups in London
According to the Office for National Statistics
based on 2006 estimates, Flat Rent London
58.0% of the 7.5 million inhabitants of London
were classed as the indigenous White British,
2.5% were White Irish and 8.9% were classified
as "Other White" - the majority of whom
are Greeks, Italians and Germans. Some 13.1% of
people are of South Asian descent, the largest
are Indians (6.5%), Flat Rent London then
Bangladeshis (2.3%), Pakistanis (2.3%), and 2%
"Other Asian" (mostly Sri Lankan and
others).
10.7% of people are Black (around 5% are Black
African, 5% as Black Caribbean, 0.7% as "Other
Black"). 3.5% are of Flat Rent Londonmixed
race; 1.5% are Chinese; and 1.5% of people belong
to another ethnic group. 30% of inhabitants were
born outside the European Union. The Irish born,
from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern
Ireland, number approximately 250,000 and are
the largest group born outside of Great Britain.[97]
Flat Rent London
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January
2005, a survey of London's ethnic and religious
diversity claimed that there were more
than 300 languages spoken and more Flat Rent London than 50 non-indigenous communities which
have a population of more than 10,000 in London.[98]
Figures from the Office for National Statistics
show that, as of 2006, London's foreign-born population
is 2,288,000 (31%), up from 1,630,000 in 1997.[99]
The 2001 census showed Flat Rent London
that 27.1% of Greater London's population were
born outside the UK, and a slightly higher proportion
were classed as non-white.[100] As of 2008, 40%
of London's total population was from an ethnic
minority group.[101] Across London, Black and
Asian children outnumber White British children
by about six to four.[102]
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