Norfolk Definition–noun | 1. | a county in E England. 659,300; 2068 sq. mi. (5355 sq. km). | | 2. | a seaport in SE Virginia: naval base. 266,979. | | 3. | a city in NE Nebraska. 19,449. | | From Dictionary
Related topics from BritannicaNorfolk administrative and historic county of eastern England, bounded by Suffolk (south), Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire (west), and the North Sea (north and east). The administrative county comprises ...
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 is part of an urban complex that includes the ...
Norfolk city, Madison county, northeastern Nebraska, U.S., on the North Fork Elkhorn River, about 110 miles (175 km) northwest of Omaha. Settled in 1866 by German farmers from Ixonia and Watertown, Wis., its ...
Norfolk county, eastern Massachusetts, U.S., southwest and south of Boston, bordered by Massachusetts Bay to the northeast and Rhode Island to the southwest. It consists of an upland region, including the ...
Norfolk Island external territory of Australia, in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, 1,041 miles (1,676 km) northeast of Sydney. The island is about 5 miles (8 km) long and 3 miles (5 km) wide. It is volcanic in ...
South Norfolk district, administrative and historic county of Norfolk, eastern England, occupying an area directly south of the city of Norwich. South Norfolk is principally an agricultural district extending ...
New Norfolk town, southern Tasmania, Australia, on the Derwent River. From 1807 to 1808 inhabitants of Norfolk Island in the South Pacific Ocean were resettled in the area, and in 1811 the town site was chosen ...
North Norfolk district, administrative and historic county of Norfolk, eastern England, bordering the North Sea for about 55 miles (89 km) on the north and northeast. Inland North Norfolk contains fertile ...
Norfolk four-course system method of agricultural organization established in Norfolk county, England, and in several other counties before the end of the 17th century; it was characterized by an emphasis on fodder crops and ...
Norfolk Island pine (species Araucaria heterophylla, formerly known as A. excelsa), evergreen timber and ornamental conifer of the family Araucariaceae, native to Norfolk Island, situated in the South Pacific Ocean ...
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Related topics from Ask NewsBRIEF: Norfolk police investigate shooting death in Park Place
TradingMarkets - Found 11 hours ago Copyright (c) 2009, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.
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Utes Take Down Norfolk State, 79-40
Utah Utes - Found Jan. 3, 2009 Box Score SALT LAKE CITY - The women's basketball team (7-6) defeated Norfolk State (0-8) Friday evening at the Jon M. Huntsman Center by a score of
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First Norfolk Baby of 2009
CD98.9 fm - Found Jan. 2, 2009 Anticipation of the first baby of the year has ended at Norfolk General Hospital.
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Utah Rings in the New Year Against Norfolk State
Mountain West Conference - Found Jan. 1, 2009 Zone (Play-by-Play by Chris Tunis) TV: None Live stats and video available at UtahUtes.com Scouting Norfolk State Norfolk State is 0-7 on the...
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Gov't gives free laptops to Norfolk children
ZDNet UK - Found Dec. 31, 2008 The Department for Children, Schools and Families has given Norfolk County Council £310,000 to purchase laptops for more than 400 children.
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Man accused of robbery in NN is picked up in Norfolk
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Found Dec. 30, 2008 NORFOLK - A man wanted for a robbery in Newport News earlier this month was picked up by Norfolk police responding to a shoplifting call.
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Utah Valley State beats Norfolk State 75-68
Sporting News - Found Dec. 28, 2008 ... led Norfolk State with 23 points and also had five rebounds. Corey Lyons added 19 points. Utah Valley led 37-22 at halftime after Norfolk State...
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Norfolk Pines break all rules about trees
Gisborne Herald - Found Dec. 27, 2008 ... a political decision many years ago to include Norfolk Island as part of Australia rather than its closer neighbour NZ. If Norfolk Island flew...
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Royals spend Christmas in Norfolk
BBC - Found Dec. 25, 2008 The Queen and other members of the Royal Family have spent Christmas Day at Sandringham in Norfolk.
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Yachtsman rescued off Norfolk Island
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