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The Abbey is not to
be confused Flat to Rent in London with nearby Westminster
Cathedral,
which is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in England
and Wales.[108] Despite the prevalence of Anglican churches,
Flat to Rent in London observance is very low within
the Anglican denomination, although church attendance,
particularly at evangelical Anglican churches in London,
has started to increase.[109].
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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.[110] Flat to Rent in London
London's large Hindu community is found in the north-western
boroughs of Harrow and Brent, the latter of which is
home to one of Europe's largest Hindu temples, Neasden
Temple.[111] Sikh communities are located in East and
West London, which is also Flat to Rent in London home
to the largest Sikh temple in the world outside India.[112]
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London
has traditionally been dominated by Christianity,
and has a large number of Flat to Rent in London
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,[105] while the
Archbishop of Canterbury, principal bishop of
the Church of England Flat to Rent in London
and worldwide Anglican Communion, has his main
residence at Lambeth Palace in the London Borough
of Lambeth.[106]
Important national and royal ceremonies are shared
between St Paul's and Westminster Abbey.[107]
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