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The London Borough of '''Tower Hamlets''' is a London Borough, north of the Thames, covering much of the historic [[East End]]. It was created in 1965, replacing three Metropolitan Boroughs ([[Bethnal Green]], [[Poplar]] and [[Stepney]]). Notable landmarks include the Tower of London (which gave the Borough its name) and the modern Canary Wharf office complex on the Isle of Dogs.
The London Borough of '''Tower Hamlets''' is a London Borough, north of the Thames, covering much of the historic [[East End]]. It was created in 1965, replacing three Metropolitan Boroughs ([[Bethnal Green]], [[Poplar]] and [[Stepney]]). Notable landmarks include the Tower of London (which gave the Borough its name) and the modern Canary Wharf office complex on the Isle of Dogs.


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The London Borough of Tower Hamlets is a London Borough, north of the Thames, covering much of the historic East End. It was created in 1965, replacing three Metropolitan Boroughs (Bethnal Green, Poplar and Stepney). Notable landmarks include the Tower of London (which gave the Borough its name) and the modern Canary Wharf office complex on the Isle of Dogs.