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  2. File:Norfolk UK locator map 2010.svg - Wikipedia

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    The image set has been assessed under the valued image set criteria and is considered the most valued set on Commons within the scope: Locator maps of the Ceremonial counties of England You can see its nomination at Commons:Valued image candidates/Locator maps of English ceremonial counties .

  3. Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk (/ ˈ n ɔːr f ə k / NOR-fək) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia.It borders Lincolnshire and The Wash to the north-west, the North Sea to the north and east, Cambridgeshire to the west, and Suffolk to the south.

  4. File:Norfolk UK district map (blank).svg - Wikipedia

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    Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 160% Geographic limits: West: 0.12E; East: 2.00E; North: 53.05N; South: 52.32N; Date: 17 July 2010: Source: Ordnance Survey OpenData. Most data from Boundary-Line product. Lake data from Meridian 2 product. Inset derived from England location map.svg by Spischot. Author

  5. List of civil parishes in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    A map of parishes in Norfolk (2010) This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Norfolk, England. There are 540 civil parishes.

  6. List of places in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities, towns, villages, hamlets and named locations in the ceremonial and shire county of Norfolk, England. Acle, St ...

  7. East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    East Anglia is an area in the East of England, [1] often defined as including the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire. [2] The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the East Angles , a people whose name originated in Anglia (Angeln) , in what is now Northern Germany .

  8. Kelling - Wikipedia

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    Kelling (also known as Low Kelling and as Lower Kelling) [2] is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is 10.1 miles (16.3 km) west of Cromer, 26 miles (42 km) north of Norwich, and 130 miles (210 km) northeast of London. The village straddles the A149 Coast road between Kings Lynn and Great Yarmouth.

  9. Ickburgh - Wikipedia

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    Ickburgh is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The villages name means 'Ic(c)a's fortification'. The villages name means 'Ic(c)a's fortification'. Location