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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NorwichNorwich - Wikipedia

    Norwich ( / ˈnɒrɪdʒ, - ɪtʃ / ⓘ) is a cathedral city and district of the county of Norfolk, England of which it is the county town. Norwich is by the River Wensum, about 100 mi (160 km) north-east of London, 40 mi (64 km) north of Ipswich and 65 mi (105 km) east of Peterborough.

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  2. Norwich [nota 1] (pronúncia ⓘ: ˈnɒrɪdʒ) [2] é uma cidade da Ânglia Oriental, no leste da Inglaterra. É o centro administrativo regional e sede do condado de Norfolk. Durante o século XI Norwich foi a segunda maior cidade da Inglaterra, depois de Londres, e um dos lugares mais importantes do reino.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NorfolkNorfolk - Wikipedia

    Norfolk ( / ˈnɔːrfək / 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. The largest settlement is the city of Norwich .

  4. Norwich is the county city of Norfolk, a county in the East of England. In 2005, 127,600 people lived in Norwich. It is one of the oldest cities in England. Norwich International Airport provides many flights out of the city, internationally to places such as Amsterdam, Spain and also other locations within the United Kingdom .

  5. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Norwich, Norfolk, England. Prior to 12th century. 924 AD – Market active. [1] 1004 – Norwich sacked by Danes. [2] 1067 – Norwich Castle construction begins (approximate date). 1094 – Seat of East Anglian bishopric relocated to Norwich from Thetford. [3] 1096 – Norwich School established.

  6. Há 5 dias · Norwich, city (district), administrative and historic county of Norfolk, England. It is located along the River Wensum above its confluence with the River Yare, about 100 miles (160 km) northeast of London. The site does not seem to have been occupied until Saxon times, when the village of Northwic.

  7. Norwich Castle is a medieval royal fortification in the city of Norwich, in the English county of Norfolk. William the Conqueror (1066–1087) ordered its construction in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of England. The castle was used as a gaol from 1220 to 1887.