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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Maritime Greenwich' has mentioned 'London' in the following places:
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This article is about Greenwich in London.
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Greenwich (/xcbx88xc9xa1rxc9x9bnxc9xaatxcax83/ (listen) GREN-itch, /xcbx88xc9xa1rxc9xaanxc9xaadxcax92/ GRIN-ij, /xcbx88xc9xa1rxc9xaanxc9xaatxcax83/ GRIN-itch, or /xcbx88xc9xa1rxc9x9bnxc9xaadxcax92/ GREN-ij[1][2]) is a town in south-east London, England, centred 5.5 miles (8.9xc2xa0km) east-southeast of Charing Cross and located in the historic county of Kent.
East Greenwich, gateway to the Blackwall Tunnel, remains solidly working class, the manpower for one eighth of London's heavy industry.
The Roman road from London to Dover, Watling Street crossed the high ground to the south of Greenwich, through Blackheath.
He extended Greenwich Palace and it became his principal London seat until Whitehall Palace was built in the 1530s.
Royal Collection, London.
In the 1880s, if this place is so cut into three: east, central and west zones of about 30,000 inhabitants each, the central one had less than 10% recognisable poverty, the minimum of London's map above, but the others (east and west) more than 40%.
In 1838 the London and Greenwich Railway (L&GR) completed the very first steam railway in London.
It started at London Bridge and had its terminus at London Street (now Greenwich High Road).
This was the record for London until 2003.
Built between 1902 and 1910 as a coal-fired station to supply power to London's tram system, and later the London underground, it is now oil- and gas-powered and serves as a backup station for London Underground.
The IKEA store here opened in 2019 as the retailer's fourth main store in London,[47] following stores in Wembley (1988), Croydon (1992) and Tottenham (2005); the Greenwich store is the first in Inner London.
Greenwich is served by Greenwich and Maze Hill stations with Southeastern services to London Cannon Street, Dartford, Barnehurst and Crayford as well as Thameslink services to Luton via London Blackfriars and to Rainham.
Greenwich is served by many London Buses routes.
There are a number of river boat services running from Greenwich Pier, managed by London River Services.
The 'red start' for the London Marathon is situated south of the park on Charlton Way (other starts are nearby in St John's Park, and on Shooter's Hill Road).
The Mayorxe2x80x99s London Plan provides a strategic social, economic, transport and environmental framework for London and its future development over a period of 20-25 years and is reviewed regularly.
Further guidance is set out in Londonxe2x80x99s World Heritage Sites xe2x80x93 Guidance on Setting and The London View Management Framework Supplementary Planning Guidance which protects important designated views, some of which focus on the property.
Therexc2xa0are also policies to protect the setting of the World Heritage property included in the current statutory plans for the neighbouring London Boroughs of Lewisham and Tower Hamlets.