
The map above shows all the cities and towns in the world named after London.
And although I’ve attempted to be very through, I’m sure I’ve missed a few (let me know in the comments section below)
But to start here’s the list:
- London, UK (The Original)
- London, Ontario (Always the runner-up in the most famous London contest).
- East London, South Africa
- Bay of London, Scotland
- London, Belgrade, Serbia
- London, Finland
- London, France
- Ny-London, Svalbard
- London Island, Chile
- London, Arkansas
- London, California
- London, Indiana
- London, Kentucky
- London, Michigan
- London, Minnesota
- London, Lake County, Minnesota
- London, Ohio
- London, Texas
- London, West Virginia
- London, Wisconsin
- London, Kiribati (on Christmas Island)
- London, Equatorial Guinea
- New London, Connecticut
- New London, Wisconsin
- New London, New Hampshire
- New London, Ohio
- New London, Missouri
- New London, Texas
- New London, Minnesota
- New London, North Carolina
- New London, Iowa
- New London, Pennsylvania (Chester County)
- New London, Pennsylvania (Warren County)
- New London, Indiana
- New London, New York
- New London, Alabama
- New London, Arkansas
- New London, Maryland
- New London, Washington
- New London, Prince Edward Island
- Abiriba, Nigeria (aka Small London)
- Ranana, New Zealand (a Māori transliteration of London)
Sources:
- Londons around the world
- 11 different towns called London – how do they compare to our capital?
- Places Named London That Aren’t London
- Trivia About Other Places Called London Around The World
- New London
- London (disambiguation)
- Ranana
- SEVENTEEN NEW LONDONS
Can you think of any others?








Samo says
Maybe we don’t have London in Slovenia, but we do have Greenwich
https://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwich,_Maribor
It’s a settlement (part of) town Maribor and it’s “befriended” with Greenwich, UK.
We also have Siberia and Crimea settlements in Ljubljana…
Brilliant Maps says
Very cool! I live very close to Greenwich, UK and often walk through it on my way to work.
Hiski Haapoja says
I never heard of a London in Finland, and I love maps. It is probably made up.
Y.D. Robinson says
There actually are two places in South America with “Londres” in the name – one (Londres) in Argentina named after Mary I of England (wife of Philip II of Spain) and the other in Paraguay (Nueva Londres) inhabited by descendants of Australian colonists in that country – and one in France that was called “Londres” as well.
All that info can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Londres#Locations.