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White City

White City refers to an area in London historically associated with the 1908 Franco-British Exhibition held in what was then called the White City Stadium. Today, it is a neighborhood in west London, known for its residential developments, business parks, and the BBC's Television Centre. The name "White City" originates from the iconic white-painted buildings of the exhibition. The area has transformed from an exhibition site into a vibrant urban district, featuring shopping centers, media facilities, and recreational spaces, making it a notable hub for both living and working in London.