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== Norfolk ==
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File:Norfolk UK locator map 2010.svg|Norfolk UK locator map 2010
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File:Cley windmill, from Beach Road, Cley next the Sea - geograph.org.uk - 3005259 (cropped).jpg|Cley windmill, from Beach Road, Cley next the Sea
File:Kings Lynn Guild Hall (geograph 4626827).jpg|Kings Lynn Guild Hall
File:Norwich Cathedral - The Tower and Spire.jpg|Norwich Cathedral - The Tower and Spire
File:Norfolk boundary.jpg|Norfolk boundary
File:Norfolk flag.png|Norfolk flag
File:Norfolk UK local election results 2011 map.svg|Norfolk UK local election results 2011 map
File:Norfolk County Council election 2013 map.svg|Norfolk County Council election 2013 map
File:Arms of Norfolk.svg|Arms of Norfolk
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Latest revision as of 01:30, 20 February 2025

Norfolk UK locator map 2010
Norfolk numbered districts
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Norfolk boundary
Norfolk flag
Norfolk UK local election results 2011 map

Norfolk is a county located in the East of England, known for its picturesque landscapes, rich history, and extensive coastline. It is bordered by Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest, and Suffolk to the south, with the North Sea to the north and east. The county town is Norwich, which is an important historical center and also serves as the administrative heart of Norfolk.

Geography[edit]

Norfolk is characterized by its flatland, much of which is part of the Broads National Park, a network of rivers and lakes that is popular for boating activities. The county's coastline varies from stunning cliffs to beautiful sandy beaches, making it a popular destination for tourists. Notable geographical features include the Norfolk Broads, the Thetford Forest Park, and the North Norfolk Coast.

History[edit]

Norfolk has a rich history dating back to pre-Roman times. It was an important area during the Roman occupation of Britain, with numerous Roman sites still visible today. In the medieval period, Norfolk was a prosperous region due to its agriculture and woolen industry. The county has many historic buildings, including Norwich Cathedral, the Castle Rising castle, and the Sandringham House, the private residence of the British monarch.

Economy[edit]

The economy of Norfolk is diverse, with sectors such as agriculture, energy (particularly renewable energy from wind farms), and tourism playing significant roles. The county is also known for its production of mustard, and the brand Colman's of Norwich has been a significant local employer.

Culture[edit]

Norfolk has a strong cultural heritage with traditions in music, literature, and the arts. The Norfolk and Norwich Festival is one of the oldest arts festivals in the UK, showcasing local and international talent. The county's landscape and unique quality of light have inspired many artists and writers, including the famous 19th-century landscape painter John Crome and the 20th-century author P.G. Wodehouse, who set many of his stories in an idealized version of Norfolk.

Transport[edit]

Transport in Norfolk includes a network of roads, railways, and bus services that connect the county to the rest of the UK. However, due to its rural nature, some areas can be less accessible, making personal transport important for many residents. The Norwich International Airport provides both domestic and international flights.

Education[edit]

Norfolk has a range of educational institutions, from primary and secondary schools to higher education. The University of East Anglia, located in Norwich, is renowned for its research and teaching, particularly in creative writing, environmental science, and the arts.

Notable People[edit]

Many notable individuals hail from Norfolk, including Admiral Horatio Nelson, who was born in Burnham Thorpe. Nelson is celebrated for his victories during the Napoleonic Wars and is one of Britain's most revered naval heroes.

See Also[edit]


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