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Norfolk
[nawr-fuhk, nawr-fawk]
noun
a county in E England. 2,068 sq. mi. (5,355 sq. km).
a seaport in SE Virginia: naval base.
a city in NE Nebraska.
Norfolk
/ ˈɔːə /
noun
a county of E England, on the North Sea and the Wash: low-lying, with large areas of fens in the west and the Broads in the east; rich agriculturally. Administrative centre: Norwich. Pop: 810 700 (2003 est). Area: 5368 sq km (2072 sq miles)
a port in SE Virginia, on the Elizabeth River and Hampton Roads: headquarters of the US Atlantic fleet; shipbuilding. Pop: 241 727 (2003 est)
Norfolk
City in southeastern Virginia.
Example Sentences
This year will also see a bigger input from the BBC Music Introducing teams which cover Suffolk and Norfolk, and Cambridgeshire and Essex, with 21 local acts performing on the Lavish Lounge stage.
Dr Marsden also pointed out it was the second coin in Norfolk to benefit from a new treasure definition on "the basis of national significance".
"It's my point of view. It was my action," she says in the grounds of Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk.
Six years since a pioneering coastal defence project was implemented on the Norfolk coast, local people say their lives have been transformed with improvements to mental health, tourism and property prices.
Norfolk County Council, which licensed The Small School at Red House in Buxton, near Aylsham, has received several "letters of action", a formality required before court action can be taken.
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