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There's [hardly any|quite a few] tourist of London who would not know about the City of London. It is the home of the UK's financial sector, which governs [a good deal of|some] 41% of the world's money turnover. While the City is widely known, [a few|few] people are aware of the medieval traditions that continue to our days. These traditions go back as [much|many] as a thousand years of history. These traditions include [a few|few] old trades such as arrow- makers, cask-makers and stirrup-makers. The tradition of "swan upping" in which the birds are caught, counted and then released annually attracts [loads of |a great deal of] people. Of course, traditions and modernity overlap and [quite a few|few] old-style professionals have already entered financial services. This community, once very isolated, shows today a [many|much] more international group of people at their traditional banquets. The City of London has [hardly any|a bit of] power over the kings and queens. For centuries it has granted [large|plenty of] loans to the royal families. The special relationship between the City and the crown is commemorated [each|every] time the Monarch makes an official visit to the City. A ceremonial cord [enough|insufficient] to block the road is stretched out as a boundary and only then do the guards let the gilded carriage enter the territory.