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South Norfolk (1645 bytes)
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|South Norfolk District 5: ...uth.png|150px|South Norfolk]]<br>''Shown within [[Norfolk]]'' 13: |Admin. County:||[[Norfolk]] 29: ...=center|South Norfolk Council<br>http://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk/ 37: ...ricts of England|local government district]] in [[Norfolk]], [[England]]. Its council is based in [[Long S... South Norfolk, Virginia (606 bytes) 1: ...n [[1963]], it's voters chose to consolidate with Norfolk County (by mutual agreement) and with approval fr... 4: *[[Norfolk County, Virginia]] Norfolk (6874 bytes) 1: :''For alternative meanings see: [[Norfolk (disambiguation)]]'' 4: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Norfolk 6: |colspan=2 align=center|[[Image:EnglandNorfolk.png]] 32: ...Council]]<br>Norfolk County Council<br>http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/ 42: |colspan=2|<center>[[Image:NorfolkNumbered.png]]</center> Denver, Norfolk (559 bytes) 1: A [[village]] south of [[Downham Market]] in [[Norfolk, England]], on the river [[Great Ouse]]. In 1651 ... 5: [[Category:Villages in Norfolk]] Norfolk Island (11910 bytes) 1: {{Norfolk Island infobox}} 2: ...ritory|territories]]. The island is 34 kmē. The [[Norfolk Island pine]], also pictured in the flag, is a ve... 6: ...ad to be released from the Hell on Earth that was Norfolk Island. 12: Norfolk Island is located in the South [[Pacific Ocean]], east of [[Australia]]. Its geo... 14: ...Kingston. There are no safe harbour facilities on Norfolk Island, with loading jetties existing at Kingston... Norfolk Admirals (216 bytes) 1: ...filiate of the [[Chicago Blackhawks]], based in [[Norfolk, Virginia]]. Ingham, Norfolk (335 bytes) 1: ...m''' is a small [[village]] in [[Norfolk, England|Norfolk]], [[England]] within [[The Broads National Park]... 7: [[Category:Villages in Norfolk]] Blakeney, Norfolk (979 bytes) 1: ...ea of Outstanding Natural Beauty]]) and the North Norfolk [[Heritage Coast]]. 9: [[Category:Villages in Norfolk]] Norfolk hawker (1069 bytes) 1: ..., at home in the lowlands of [[North Africa]] and Southern [[Europe]]. 3: In Britain, the Norfolk hawker is protected under Schedule 5 of the [[Wil... 5: Its habitats in [[The Broads National Park]] in [[Norfolk, England]] are mainly [[Hickling Broad]] and two ... 7: The Norfolk hawker needs unspoiled grazing [[marsh]] dykes, c... Norfolk wherry (2055 bytes) 1: ...], now part of [[The Broads National Park]], in [[Norfolk, England]]. It is double-ended with the mast stee... 3: ...went back to the Viking invasion. After 1800, the Norfolk Keel (or 'keel wherry') disappeared, partly becau... 7: On the southern Broads, steam wherries were used. The [[River ... 18: [[Category:Norfolk]] Norfolk dialect (2462 bytes) 1: ...t, so the [[Accent (linguistics)|accent]] used in Norfolk is no longer strictly a dialect. 3: ...ere /ju:-/ is pronounced /u:-/. Other features of Norfolk are that "here" and "hair" are [[Homonym|homophon... 5: ...of Norfolk as a dialect, and for the teaching of "Norfolk" in schools. FOND aims to produce a digital archi... 7: ...], aka The Singing Postman. Smethurst's authentic Norfolk accent is well known from the songs he released i... 9: ...[Norfuk language|Norfuk]], the language used on [[Norfolk Island]]. Norfolk Park (1434 bytes) 1: '''Norfolk Park''' is a [[park]] and [[housing estate]] in [... 3: ...donated to the city of Sheffield by the [[Duke of Norfolk]] in [[Victorian era|Victorian]] times and enjoye... 5: For several years now, Norfolk Park estate has been undergoing regeneration, fun... 7: ...creation Ground, and part of the route to the new Norfolk School (currently under construction) have been t... Norfolk Broads (910 bytes) 1: ...but many people simply call the entire system the Norfolk Broads. They are a man made creation, resulting f... 2: [[Image:broads.jpg|thumb|left|Boat on the Norfolk Broads]] 8: [[Image:Norfolk2.jpg|thumb|left|[[Yacht]]s on the Broads]] 13: [[Category:Norfolk Broads|*]] 16: [[de:Norfolk Broads]] Duke of Norfolk (4840 bytes) 1: The '''Duke of Norfolk''' is the Premier Duke in the [[peerage of Englan... 3: ...rds Act 1999]], due to his duties as Earl Marshal Norfolk is one of only two hereditary peers automatically... 5: The present Duke of Norfolk holds the several subsidiary titles: 8: *''[[Earl of Norfolk]]'' ([[1644]]), 16: ...eated his brother [[Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk | Thomas of Brotherton]] earl in [[1312]]. It pas... Earl of Norfolk (2376 bytes) 1: ...d the title continues to be borne by the Dukes of Norfolk. 3: ==Earls of Norfolk, first Creation ([[1070]])== 4: *[[Ralph de Gael, 1st Earl of Norfolk]] (d. [[1097]]) (forfeit 1074) 6: ==Earls of Norfolk, second Creation ([[1141]])== 7: *[[Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk]] ([[1095]]-[[1177]]) Norfolk Tides (4221 bytes) 1: [[Image:NorfolkTides_100.png|right|Norfolk Tides]] 3: ...he [[International League]]. They are based in [[Norfolk, Virginia]], where they play their home games at ... 7: Norfolk had been without professional baseball since the ... 9: ...ll back to the area. A Tidewater franchise in the South Atlantic League was granted in 1961 to businessma... 13: The team operated in the South Atlantic League for two years, first as an indepe... New Norfolk, Tasmania (782 bytes) 1: ...[[Derwent River, Tasmania|Derwent River]], in the south-east of [[Tasmania]], [[Australia]]. It lies 35&... 3: The town's pioneers were re-settled from [[Norfolk Island]] in [[1808]]. They soon farmed the rich ... Norfolk (disambiguation) (1768 bytes) 1: ...iscussion of the region's name and history, see [[Norfolk, England]]. 4: * [[Norfolk, Connecticut]], [[United States|U. S.]] 5: * [[Norfolk, Massachusetts]], U. S. 6: * [[Norfolk, Nebraska]], U. S. 7: * [[Norfolk (town), New York |Norfolk, New York]], U. S. Norfolk, Virginia (6206 bytes) 1: ...Norfolk,_Virginia_from_Portsmouth.jpg|thumb|350px|Norfolk, Virginia, viewed from Portsmouth, across the Eli... 3: ...sus, the city had a total population of 234,403. Norfolk is located on the [[Elizabeth River (Virginia)|El... 6: ... and ''[[CSS Virginia|Merrimac]]'' was fought off Norfolk. 8: ...s of the Navy have been named [[USS Norfolk|USS ''Norfolk'']] after the city. 10: ...tary schools, and 9 special-purpose/preschools. [[Norfolk Academy]], founded in 1728, is the city's oldest ... HMS Norfolk (2069 bytes) 1: ... after the [[Duke of Norfolk]] or the county of [[Norfolk]]. 3: ...Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk]]. She was built at [[Southampton]] and launched in [[1693]]. 4: *The second [[HMS Norfolk (1757)|''Norfolk'']] was a slightly larger 74-gun third-rate, dis... 5: *Little details are known of the third ''Norfolk''. There are a small number of ships logs which s... 6: ...]. She was commissioned on 30th April [[1930]]. ''Norfolk'' was involved in many famous encounters during [...
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