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This is a list of official cities in the United Kingdom as of 2015.[1] It lists those places that have been granted city status by letters patent or royal charter. There are currently a total of 69 such cities in the United Kingdom: 51 in England, seven in Scotland, six in Wales, and five in Northern Ireland.[1] Of these, 23 in England, two in Wales, and one in Northern Ireland have Lord Mayors and four in Scotland have Lord Provosts. In some cases, the area holding city status does not coincide with the built up area or conurbation of which it forms part. In Greater London, for example, the City of London and that of Westminster each hold city status separately but no other neighbourhood has been granted city status, nor has Greater London as a whole. In other cases, such as the Cities of Canterbury and Lancaster, the status extends over a number of towns and rural areas outside the main settlement proper.[2] History{{hatnote|Main articles: City status in the United Kingdom and Ireland.}}The initial cities ({{lang-la|civitas}}) of Britain were the fortified settlements organised by the Romans as the capitals of the Celtic tribes under Roman rule. The British clerics of the early Middle Ages later preserved a traditional list of the "28 Cities" ({{lang-owl|cair}}) which was mentioned by Gildas{{refn|De Excidio Britanniae, §3. {{la icon}} Cited in the "Civitas" entry of Celtic Culture.[3]}} and listed by Nennius.[4] The title of city was initially informal and, into the 20th century, royal charters were considered to recognise city status rather than to grant it.{{refn|The 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, for instance, listed {{nowrap|St Asaph}} and Southwell as cities on the basis of their cathedrals despite their lack of charters or, in Southwell's case, local government.[5]}} The usual criterion in early modern Britain was the presence of a cathedral, particularly after {{nowrap|King Henry VIII}} granted letters patent establishing six new cities when he established a series of new dioceses in the 1540s as part of the English Reformation.[6] No new cities were created between the 16th and 19th centuries, but following the Industrial Revolution and the accompanying population boom and growth in urbanisation, new sees were established at Ripon (1836) and Manchester (1847); their councils began to style them cities immediately. Inverness in Scotland was even refused a charter at the time of the Jubilee honours of 1897, in part because it would have drawn more attention to the other traditional "cities" still not formally chartered as such.[2] Beginning in the mid-19th century, however, the process became more formal. A visit by Queen Victoria in 1851 prompted Manchester to petition Parliament for recognition of its status. Ripon followed in the 1860s, and a series of hitherto informal "cities" were formally recognised in the 1880s and 1890s. On the basis of its size, importance, and regular government, Belfast was elevated in spite of its lack of a cathedral in 1888; other large municipalities followed, while smaller applicants began to be rejected. {{nowrap|King Edward VII}} and the Home Office established three criteria for future applicants in 1907—a minimum population of {{nowrap|300 000}}, a good record of local government, and a "local metropolitan character"[2]—but these criteria were not made public, and following Leicester's successful elevation in 1919 a series of exceptions were made. The 1972 Local Government Act effectively eliminated all authorities holding city status outside London on 1 April 1974; most of their replacements were confirmed in their predecessor's status—even in cases such as the City of Carlisle, where much of the local authority area is undeveloped countryside—but the Borough of Medway was not permitted to continue Rochester's title. In recent times there have been competitions for new grants of city status. Towns or councils that claim city status or add "city" to their name have been known to be rebuked by the Advertising Standards Authority.[7] The cities of Scotland and Ireland were treated separately. Scottish towns irregularly applied the description to themselves, but were formally organised as royal burghs; the special rights of these were preserved by Article XXI of the Treaty of Union which established the single state of Great Britain in 1707.[8] Edinburgh and Glasgow were confirmed as cities "by ancient usage" in the 18th century,[12] as was Aberdeen, and this was later reconfirmed in the Act enlarging the burgh in 1891. Dundee was granted letters patent in 1889 and Elgin and Perth were recognised as cities by the Home Office in 1972, before the privilege was removed by the Scottish Local Government Act of 1973.[9] In Ireland, only the seat of the primate at Armagh was accorded city status by ancient usage, and this status was abolished by the Irish Municipal Corporations Act of 1840. All other cities have been those explicitly recognised as such. List of citiesIn the Cathedral column in the table, only dioceses in England and Wales created up to 1888 had an effect on city status.
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|label=Westminster|position=left}}{{Location map~ |United Kingdom|lat=51.0632|long=-1.3085|label_size=80 |label=Winchester|position=right}}{{Location map~ |United Kingdom|lat=52.5833|long=-2.13333|label_size=80 |label=Wolverhampton|position=left}}{{Location map~ |United Kingdom|lat=52.2|long=-2.2|label_size=80 |label=Worcester|position=left}}{{Location map~ |United Kingdom|lat=53.9667|long=-1.08333|label_size=80 |label=York|position=right}}{{Location map~ |United Kingdom|lat=57.1333|long=-2.1|label_size=80 |label=Aberdeen|position=right}}{{Location map~ |United Kingdom|lat=56.5|long=-2.96667|label_size=80 |label=Dundee|position=right}}{{Location map~ |United Kingdom|lat=55.95|long=-3.2|label_size=80 |label=Edinburgh|position=right}}{{Location map~ |United Kingdom|lat=55.8333|long=-4.25|label_size=80 |label=Glasgow|position=right}}{{Location map~ |United Kingdom|lat=57.4667|long=-4.23333|label_size=80 |label=Inverness|position=right}}{{Location map~ |United 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See also
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