London Borough OF Brent

of these articles is concerned with the Londoner urban district Brent. For the local part Brent of the municipality Montreux in the canton Waadt, Switzerland, see the mentioned entry; for the city in the US Federal State Florida see Brent (Florida).


Brent

London Borough OF Brent is an urban district of London and lies in the northwest of the city. During the establishment of Greater London in the year 1965 it was educated from the districts Wembley and Willesden of the county Middlesex. The district received its names from the river of the same name, because of which far south also Brentford (to the urban district Hounslow) and far were north the suburb Brentwood. In Brent the Wembley stadium as well as the Neasden Temple (BAPS Swaminarayan one you) are, the largest hinduistische temple outside of India.

Brent is 43.24 km ² largely and had in the year 2002 272,448 inhabitants. The population sits down together from 45.3% white, 27,7% south Asians, 19,9% black as well as 1,1% Chinese. Brent is beside Newham one of two districts, in which the ethnical minorities place the population majority.

quarters

  • Alperton
  • Brondesbury
  • Brondesbury park
  • Church end
  • DOL-read Hill
  • Kensal Green
  • Kensal giant
  • Kenton
  • Kilburn
  • Kingsbury
  • Neasden
  • park Royal
  • Preston
  • Queensbury
  • Stonebridge
  • Sudbury
  • Tokyngton
  • Wembley
  • Wembley park
  • Willesden
  • Willesden Green

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