Norfolk
Norfolk is a low-lying and predominantly rural county in eastern England, in the region known as East Anglia. It has county borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest, and with Suffolk to the south.Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.0.
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Norwich
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Norwich, a two-cathedral city, is capital of the English county of Norfolk, within the larger region of East Anglia.
Great Yarmouth
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Great Yarmouth is a long-established English seaside town in the county of Norfolk, at the mouth of the River Yare.
King's Lynn
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King's Lynn is the third largest town in Norfolk in England with a population of 42,800.
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Norfolk Broads
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The Norfolk Broads is an historic and scenic area in the east of the English county of Norfolk, close to the Suffolk border and also extending into that county.
Thetford
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Thetford is a town of 24,000 people in Norfolk, England.
Cromer
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Cromer is a town on the North Norfolk coast famous for its crabs, fishermen and lifeboats.
Sheringham
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Sheringham is a seaside town and civil parish in the county of Norfolk, England.
Dereham
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Dereham is a town in Norfolk, England. Dereham is a busy market town serving local residents and a wide rural area.
Hunstanton
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Old Hunstanton and Hunstanton are an adjoining town and village on the Norfolk coast.
Wymondham
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Wymondham is a market town and civil parish in the South Norfolk district of Norfolk, England, 12 miles south-west of Norwich off the A11 road to London.
North Walsham
North Walsham is a market town and civil parish in Norfolk, England, within the North Norfolk district.Thetford Forest
Thetford Forest is the largest lowland pine forest in Britain and is located in a region straddling the north of Suffolk and the south of Norfolk in England.North Norfolk
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North Norfolk is an Outstanding Area of Natural Beauty and district in Norfolk.
Diss
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Diss is a market town and electoral ward in South Norfolk, England, near the boundary with Suffolk, with a population of 7,572 in 2011. Diss railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line between London and Norwich.
Aylsham
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Aylsham is a market town in the heart of Norfolk. The central layout of the town has changed little from medieval times and radiates out from the central market place.
Holt
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Holt is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in the English county of Norfolk.
Wroxham and Hoveton
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Wroxham and Hoveton are two towns in Norfolk separated by the River Bure.
Wells-next-the-Sea
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Wells-next-the-Sea is a village on the north Norfolk coast, with a population of 2165 in 2011.
Attleborough
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Attleborough is a town in Norfolk. Attleborough is a market town situated between Norwich and Thetford with a population of around 10,000.
Potter Heigham
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Potter Heigham is in Norfolk. The village lies on the River Thurne in the Norfolk Broads.
Long Stratton
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Long Stratton is a small working town in Norfolk catering mainly for the local population.
Burnham Market
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Burnham Market is a large village in Norfolk, near the North Norfolk coast.
Blakeney
Blakeney is a small village in Norfolk on the north Norfolk coast within the Norfolk Coast Area of Natural Beauty and the Norfolk Heritage Coast.Acle
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Acle is a market town in Norfolk. With a population of nearly 3,000 the town lies midway between Norwich and Great Yarmouth.
North Elmham
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North Elmham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.
Harleston
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Harleston is a small market town in Norfolk close to the River Waveney and the Suffolk border.
Cley next the Sea
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Cley next the Sea is a small village with a high street in Norfolk.
Norfolk
- Type: Region with 890,000 residents
- Description: county in East Anglia, England, UK
- Neighbors: Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and Suffolk
- Categories: ceremonial county of England and non-metropolitan county
- Location: East of England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude of center
52.6754° or 52° 40' 32" northLongitude of center
0.9457° or 0° 56' 45" eastPopulation
890,000Elevation
171 feet (52 metres)GeoNames ID
11609041Wikidata ID
Q23109Norfolk Satellite Map
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Also Known As
- Afrikaans: Norfolk
- Arabic: Norfolk
- Arabic: نورفك
- Armenian: Նորֆոլկ
- Asturian: Norfolk
- Azerbaijani: Norfolk
- Azerbaijani: Norfolk qraflığı
- Balinese: Norfolk
- Basque: Norfolk
- Belarusian: Норфалк (Ангельшчына)
- Belarusian: Норфалк (графства)
- Belarusian: Норфалк
- Belarusian: графства Норфалк
- Bengali: নরফোক
- Breton: Norfolk
- Bulgarian: Норфолк
- Catalan: Norfolk
- Cebuano: Norfolk
- Central Kurdish: نۆرفۆلک
- Chinese: Norfolk
- Chinese: 諾福郡
- Chinese: 诺福克郡
- Cornish: Norfolk
- Czech: Norfolk
- Danish: Norfolk
- Dutch: Norfolk
- Eastern Mari: Норфолк
- English: Ceremonial County Norfolk
- Esperanto: Norfolk
- Estonian: Norfolk
- Finnish: Norfolk
- French: Norfolk
- Galician: Condado de Norfolk, Inglaterra
- Galician: Norfolk, Inglaterra
- Georgian: ნორფოლკი
- German: Norfolk
- Greek: Νόρφολκ
- Gujarati: નોર્ફોલ્ક
- Hebrew: נורפוק
- Hindi: नॉर्फ़क
- Hungarian: Norfolk
- Icelandic: Norfolk
- Ido: Norfolk
- Inari Sami: Norfolk
- Indonesian: Norfolk
- Interlingua: Norfolk
- Irish: Norfolk
- Italian: Norfolk
- Japanese: ノーフォーク
- Kalo Finnish Romani: Norfolk
- Kannada: ನಾರ್ಫೋಕ್
- Kildin Sami: Норфолк
- Korean: 노퍽주
- Kurdish: Norfolk
- Ladin: Norfolk
- Latin: Norfolcia
- Latvian: Norfolka
- Lithuanian: Norfolkas
- Lule Sami: Norfolk
- Luxembourgish: Norfolk
- Macedonian: Норфолк
- Manx: Norfolk
- Marathi: नॉरफोक
- Min Nan Chinese: Norfolk
- Mingrelian: ნორფოლკი
- Narom: Norfouc
- Northern Frisian: Norfolk
- Northern Sami: Norfolk
- Norwegian: Norfolk
- Norwegian Bokmål: Norfolk
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Norfolk
- Occitan (post 1500): Norfolk
- Old English (ca. 450-1100): Norþfolc
- Ossetian: Норфолк
- Persian: نورفک
- Pite Sami: Norfolk
- Polish: Norfolk
- Portuguese: Norfolk
- Quechua: Norfolk
- Romanian: Norfolk
- Russian: Norfolk
- Russian: Норфолк (Англия)
- Russian: Норфолк (графство в Англии)
- Russian: Норфолк
- Russian: Норфольк
- Scots: Norfolk
- Serbian: Норфок
- Serbo-Croatian: Norfolk
- Skolt Sami: Norfolk
- Slovak: Norfolk
- Slovenian: Norfolk
- Southern Sami: Norfolk
- Spanish: Norfolk
- Swahili: Norfolk
- Swedish: Norfolk
- Tajik: Норфолк
- Tamil: நாரபோல்க்
- Telugu: నోర్ఫోక్
- Thai: นอร์ฟอล์ก
- Tornedalen Finnish: Norfolk
- Turkish: Norfolk
- Turkish: Törensel Norfolk Kontluğu
- Ukrainian: Норфолк
- Ume Sami: Norfolk
- Urdu: نارفوک
- Urdu: نورفک
- Vietnamese: Norfolk
- Vlaams: Norfolk
- Volapük: Norfolk
- Waray (Philippines): Norfolk
- Welsh: Norfolk
- Western Armenian: Նորֆոք
- Western Frisian: Norfolk
- Western Panjabi: نارفوک
- Wu Chinese: 诺福克郡
- Yiddish: נארפאלק
- Yue Chinese: 諾福郡
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About Mapcarta. Thanks to Mapbox for providing amazing maps. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, excluding photos, directions and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page Norfolk. Photo: matthewhartley369, CC BY-SA 2.0.