What is a city?
A city is a busy settlement where people live and work.
Cities were originally given their name by a king or queen, however today it could be because of the culture or the history of the area.
Historically, settlements with cathedrals such as Wells and Salisbury became cities.
Watch: Exploring UK cities
In the UK, there are 76 cities. There are:
- 55 in England
- 8 in Scotland
- 7 in Wales
- 6 in Northern Ireland.
Cities across the UK
Have a look at some of the cities that can be found in the UK.
Features of a city
A city is a place that usually has a high concentration of buildings and is home to many people.
Here are some features that can be found in a city:
shopping centres
transport links
businesses and office space
places of worship
theatres and cinemas
Differences between cities
Cardiff, Wales
1 of 3
Birmingham, England
1 of 3
Activities
Tap and find: Does it fit in a city?
Quiz: Exploring the city
Bitesize Primary games. gameBitesize Primary games
Play fun and educational primary games in science, maths, English, history, geography, art, computing and modern languages.
More on Geography of the UK
Find out more by working through a topic
- count9 of 32
- count10 of 32
- count11 of 32
- count12 of 32