- Norfolk - Wikipedia
For local government purposes Norfolk is a non-metropolitan county with seven districts The centre of Norfolk is gently undulating lowland To the east are the northern half of the Broads, a network of rivers and lakes which extend into Suffolk and have a similar status to a national park
- Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia
Norfolk (locally ˈnɔːrfək ⓘ NOR-fək) is an independent city in the U S commonwealth of Virginia
- Norfolk | History, Attractions Culture | Britannica
Norfolk, independent city and port, southeastern Virginia, U S It lies on the Elizabeth River in the Tidewater region, at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay
- Norfolk | England, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Norfolk, administrative and historic county of eastern England It is bounded by Suffolk (south), Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire (west), and the North Sea (north and east)
- Facts About Norfolk - City of Norfolk, Virginia - Official Website
Norfolk Virginia is a city of some 235,000 residents and encompasses 66 square miles It has seven miles of Chesapeake Bay beachfront and a total of 144 miles of shoreline along our lakes, rivers, and the Bay
- City of Norfolk, Virginia - Official Website
Celebrate Juneteenth Norfolk’s signature Juneteenth celebration takes place on Friday, June 19, at Town Point Park, produ Read more
- Norfolk (England) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Norfolk is the fifth largest county in England, with an area of 5,371 km 2 (2,074 sq mi) and a population of 816,500 The name 'Norfolk' is a portmanteau of the Old English North Folk, taken from the tribes of ancient Angles who lived there
- Virginia 250: History in Norfolk - VisitNorfolk
The city of Norfolk is an important 400-year-old port city and home to the largest naval base in the world The history of Greater Norfolk coincides with the birth of our nation, and throughout the region, evidence of this important past can be enjoyed today
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