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Westminster is a city and area of
Central London, England,
within the
larger City of
Westminster, most
notable for
being the seat of the
majority of government...
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Westminster Abbey,
formally titled the
Collegiate Church of
Saint Peter at
Westminster, is an
Anglican church in the City of
Westminster, London, England...
- The
Westminster system or
Westminster model is a type of
parliamentary government that
incorporates a
series of
procedures for
operating a legislature...
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Westminster is a city and
borough in
Inner London. It is the site of the
United Kingdom's
Houses of
Parliament and much of the
British government. It...
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nickname for the
Great Bell of the
Great Clock of
Westminster, at the
north end of the
Palace of
Westminster in London, England, and the name is frequently...
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Archbishop of
Westminster. The site on
which the
cathedral stands in the City of
Westminster was
purchased by the
Diocese of
Westminster in 1885, and construction...
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Westminster School is a
public school in
Westminster, London, England, in the
precincts of
Westminster Abbey. It
derives from a
charity school founded...
- The
Palace of
Westminster serves as the
meeting place for both the
House of
Commons and the
House of Lords, the two
houses of the
Parliament of the United...
- Duke of
Westminster is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created by
Queen Victoria in 1874 and
bestowed upon Hugh Grosvenor, 3rd Marquess...
- The Dean of
Westminster is the head of the
chapter at
Westminster Abbey. Due to the Abbey's
status as a
Royal Peculiar, the dean
answers directly to the...