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  2. List of people from Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Amelia Opie (1769–1853), Norwich author and Quaker convert [32] Henry Reeve (1813–1895), English journalist [33] Elizabeth Scott (1708–1776), poet, hymn-writer; W. G. Sebald (1944–2001), writer, professor of German literature at the University of East Anglia; John Palgrave Simpson (1807–1887), born in Norwich, prolific and successful ...

  3. Category:People from Norwich by occupation - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:People from Norwich - Wikipedia

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  5. Liang Wenfeng - Wikipedia

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    Liang was born in 1985 in Zhanjiang, Guangdong.His parents were both primary school teachers. [1] [2] [3] [4]Educated at Zhejiang University, Liang received a Bachelor of Engineering in electronic information engineering in 2007 and a Master of Engineering in information and communication engineering in 2010.

  6. Norwich - Wikipedia

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    The Whiffler Theatre, built in 1981, was given to the people of Norwich by the local newspaper group Eastern Daily Press. It is an open-air facility in Norwich Castle Gardens, with fixed-raked seating for up to 80 and standing for another 30 on the balcony. The stage is brick-built and has its dressing rooms set in a small building to stage left.

  7. Elizabethan Strangers - Wikipedia

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    In 1565, City authorities invited Protestant refugees from the Spanish Netherlands to settle in Norwich to boost the City's textile industry. 30 households of master weavers, totalling almost 300 people, journeyed from the Low Countries to Norwich seeking refuge from religious persecution. They were the first of the "Elizabethan Strangers".

  8. Hoa people - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese women were wedded as wives of the Han Chinese Minh Hương 明鄉 who moved to Vietnam during the Ming dynasty's fall. They formed a new group of people in Vietnamese society and worked for the Nguyễn government. [84] Both Khmer and Vietnamese wedded the Chinese men of the Minh Hương. [132]

  9. Category:Norwich - Wikipedia

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