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English: Map of the en:City of London, showing surrounding London Boroughs and the pre-1994 boundary (where changed) in red. The area covered by the Inner and Middle Temples is shown in light green.
Date 2008-01-23 (first version); 2008-01-24 (last version)
(Original text : January 2008)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia
(Original text : self-made)
Author Original uploader was Dpaajones at en.wikipedia
(Original text : Mr David Philip Jones)
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(Original text : Yes; note that the map has been created with data from en:Ordnance Survey.)

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