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London is technically considered a forest 

Updated on December 16, 2025June 5, 2025
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London is technically considered a forest with over 8.3 million trees. It is one of the world’s largest urban forests as defined by the United Nations. 

Learn more >> https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-strategies/environment-and-climate-change/parks-green-spaces-and-biodiversity/trees-and-woodlands/london-urban-forest-partnership

>> https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-strategies/environment-and-climate-change/parks-green-spaces-and-biodiversity/trees-and-woodlands

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