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Place information:
Capital: London 
Country name: England and the United Kingdom 
National flower (UK): Rose 
National anthem (UK): God save the Queen 
Language: English 
Other languages: (Well there are Over 250 languages spoken within London) 

Human information
Human name: Elizabeth Kirkland 
Age appearance: 24 - 25 
Height: 169 cm 
Sports: Football, cycling, marathon running, athletics. 

Personality : 
[Stubborn][Proud][Sarcastic][Stylish][Workaholic][Smart]


Bio:
  • She isn't a pushover 
  • She looks calm most of the time but always judges you 
  • She is older than England and possibly older than the other UK bros 
  • Founded by the Romans
  • She was and still is the most prosperous city in the UK
  • Banking and money plays a big part in London
  • She has a scar on her back from the Blitz but it's healed and she doesn't like to look back
  • Superstitious, because of the Great Fire of London which took place in the year 1666 ("666" devil's number) 
  • City of Westminster was built to take power away from London
  • She has a French side, especially when it comes to cooking
  • She is the second best cook, Paris is first 
  • Biggest city in the European Union 
  • Third biggest city in Europe
  • She was one of the couple capitals of Roman Britain 
  • She was the biggest city in the world but in 1925, Tokyo over took her
  • She has quiet a close relationship with Beijing, kind of 
  • She is bossy towards England 
  • She is sporty
  • She had a punk phase but she doesn't really mind people finding out about it
  • She had a rough childhood
  • She is a Fashion Capital
  • Alpha++ financial capital along with New York
  • The Royal family has to get permission from the Mayor of London to enter the city of London 
  • She is also the representative of Greater London
  • She hosted the Olympics the most times than other cities, she hosted it 3 times
Fun facts about London: 
  • Big Ben is the bell, not the clock tower. Its chime is in the key of E.
  • It is illegal to die in the Palace of Westminster.
  • The people of Oslo, Norway present the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree each year in gratitude to the people of London for their assistance during World War 2.
  • To get a London taxi license, you have to prove that you know every single street and landmark in London. It’s called “The Knowledge” and takes 2-4 years to memorize. 
  •  The statue of George Washington in the Trafalgar Square in London sits on imported soil from the USA because George Washington claimed, “he would never again step foot on English soil”
  •  The 2012 Olympics had the biggest military build-up in London Since World War II.
  • New York Police Department also operates in London.
  • The Times New Roman typeface was commissioned by The Times of London in 1931. They invented it after they were accused of being “badly printed and typographically antiquated”
  • The “Big Ben” in London isn't a tower, The bell inside the tower is called “Big Ben”. The tower itself is called “The Elizabeth Tower”. 
  • There are about 20 hidden rivers underneath London.
  • The City of London is actually one of the smallest cities in the U.K with a population of just over 7,000 residents. The administrative district of Greater London, while technically not a city, homes around 8.3 million residents and is large enough to fit over 4 New York's and almost 50 Paris.
  • There is a growing sport in Berlin and London called Chess Boxing. Players alternate between a round of chess and a round of boxing until one is declared winner either by checkmate, KO, or technical stoppage.
  •  The 1908 Russian Olympic team arrived 12 days late to London because they hadn't yet started using the Gregorian calendar.
  • Three of the top ten museums and galleries in the world are in London and 857 art galleries in total.
  • There are more than 300 languages spoken in London, more than in any other city in the world.
  • London dominates the UK visual arts sector, which accounts for 30% of the global art market.
  • London presents more live comedy than any other city in the world. From hosting new talent in the back rooms of pubs to the likes of Ricky Gervais, Chris Rock and Steve Coogan performing in major arenas.
  • London has played a major role in countless films from A Clockwork OrangeHarry Potter to Notting Hill and is now the world’s third busiest film production centre with over 14,000 ‘shooting days’ in 2011 including the 23rd Bond film Skyfall.
  • Over a fifth of all the UK’s cinema screens are based in London. There are more cinema screens in the capital (796) than in any other part of the country.
  • London has more than 800 bookshops and over 380 public libraries including British library which holds the Magna Carta.
  • The London Design Festival is now the world’s leading event of its kind, which attracted over 350,000 people in 2012 to innovative projects including the ground-breaking audio-technology.
  • The world's first traffic light was erected outside the House of Commons in 1868. It blew up the following year, injuring the policeman who was operating it.
  • The exact centre of London is marked by a plaque in the Church of St Martin's-in-the-Fields overlooking Trafalgar Square.
  • Only six people died in the Great Fire of London, but seven people died by falling or jumping from the Monument to it before a safety rail was built.
  • London was the first city to reach a population of more than one million, in 1811. It remained the largest city in the world until it was overtaken by Tokyo in 1957.
  • Pearly Kings and Queens, so called because they wear clothes studded with countless pearl buttons, were originally the "aristocracy" of the costermongers or barrowboys and were elected to safeguard their rights from competitors and rogues.
  • The Houses of Parliament has 1,000 rooms, 100 staircases, 11 courtyards, eight bars and six restaurants - none of them open to the public. The Palace of Westminster was sited by the river so it could not be totally surrounded by a mob.
  • It is illegal in London to have sex on a parked motorcycle, beat a carpet in a public park, or impersonate a Chelsea pensioner - the latter offence is still theoretically punishable by death.  (( What the hell ? :XD: )) 
  • Only one British Prime Minister out of 51 who have held the office since 1751, has ever been assassinated - Spencer Perceval was shot at the House of Commons in 1812.
  • The Shard, a 72-storey skyscraper near London Bridge, is the tallest building in the European Union, standing at a height of 309.6 metres (1,016 ft). It was inaugurated on 5 July 2012, three weeks before the London Olympics.
  • In 2012 London became the first city to host the modern Olympic Games three times, having previously done so in 1908 and in 1948.



Appearance: 

Face claim: 
Imogen Poots 
6aa533d4660fdb5c112457b66a728b7d by Andi-Tiucs

Eyes: 
Eyes-green-warm-color-type6 by Andi-TiucsWarm green-blue 

Hair colour: 
tumblr n8rvbkguOS1sr1swho2 1280 by Andi-Tiucs(maybe a bit darker and gets lighter at the bottom)


Hair style: 
F0ae874df1d8fd55755085360b65e758 by Andi-TiucsStraight blonde hair with a fringe. 

Clothes: 
Casual - 
D93f3229056c0abb68b514924c822254 by Andi-Tiucswithout the hat and a different bag. 

Bag: 
Zat164navy Union Jack Angle 1 by Andi-Tiucs

Japanese voice claim : Yoko Hikasa 







WW2 uniform: 

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Drawing: 
This drawing is going to be updated 



I hope this is all right, I for anyone that wants to know some stuff about London or want to draw her, because I haven't posted an updated version of her. So here you go.
I will be doing this with other characters as well. 
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Maple-Mochi's avatar
Nice.. I LOVE IT!

I like the character's personality, and your choice of her voice. Do you mind if maybe one day I'll draw her?!

She's awesome, love love love it~