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Norwich was one of two British cities destroyed by Soviet atomic bombs on 1 February 1951, in retaliation for American nuclear attacks on Manchurian cities on 23 January. The Army and Scotland Yard immediately cordoned off the city, in part to help them deal with the devastation and in part to keep away sightseers.

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  • Norwich was one of two British cities destroyed by Soviet atomic bombs on 1 February 1951, in retaliation for American nuclear attacks on Manchurian cities on 23 January. The Army and Scotland Yard immediately cordoned off the city, in part to help them deal with the devastation and in part to keep away sightseers.
  • Norwich is the the capital of Norfolk and the childhood home of Alan Partridge. Alan feels a great deal of affection for the city, frequently making it out to be more dynamic and exciting than it actually is, and chooses to live close to it throughout his life. The majority of his radio jobs have been here, and Alan attended East Anglia Polytechnic in the town. Alan also admires the surrounding Norfolk countryside, and enjoys rambling from Norfolk to Swaffham.
  • Norwich is...
  • Norwich is a city in East Anglia, and the centre for the County of Norfolk, see Norwich. Thorpe Station in Norwich is a terminus. Trains from the middle of England and the south run in there … (CC1). Frank Farland is a partner in the lawyers Farland, Farland and Farland in Norwich.
  • The suburban area expands beyond its boundary, with extensive suburban areas outside the city on the western, northern and eastern sides, including Thorpe St. Andrew on the eastern side. In November 2006 the city was voted the greenest in the UK. In August 2007 Norwich was shortlisted as one of nine finalists its population group for the International Awards for Liveable Communities LivCom Awards
  • Norwich is a city in Norfolk, with one mediocre view of the now defunct Bernard Matthews turkey factory. During the 11th century Norwich was allegedly the 2nd biggest city in England after London, but this fact was disputed after census tampering was revealed due to the poor literacy rate of the inhabitants (a statistic that has not improved greatly in modern times). Norwich is also well-known for being the only part of East Anglia where not everyone is related to one another.
  • Norwich is a town of about 10,000 in southwestern Ontario, Canada.
  • Norwich is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia and lies approximately 100 miles (161 km) north-east of London. It is the regional administrative centre for East Anglia and county town of Norfolk. From the Middle Ages until the Industrial Revolution, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of its most important. The urban area of Norwich had a population of 213,166 according to the 2011 Census. (Read more at Wikipedia.)
  • Norwich is a city in England. It is the regional administrative centre and county town of Norfolk. During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of the most important places in the kingdom. Until the Industrial Revolution, Norwich as the capital of England's most populous and prosperous county, vied with Bristol as England's second city.
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  • Norwich was one of two British cities destroyed by Soviet atomic bombs on 1 February 1951, in retaliation for American nuclear attacks on Manchurian cities on 23 January. The Army and Scotland Yard immediately cordoned off the city, in part to help them deal with the devastation and in part to keep away sightseers.
  • Norwich is the the capital of Norfolk and the childhood home of Alan Partridge. Alan feels a great deal of affection for the city, frequently making it out to be more dynamic and exciting than it actually is, and chooses to live close to it throughout his life. The majority of his radio jobs have been here, and Alan attended East Anglia Polytechnic in the town. Alan also admires the surrounding Norfolk countryside, and enjoys rambling from Norfolk to Swaffham.
  • Norwich is...
  • Norwich is a city in England. It is the regional administrative centre and county town of Norfolk. During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of the most important places in the kingdom. Until the Industrial Revolution, Norwich as the capital of England's most populous and prosperous county, vied with Bristol as England's second city. The urban area of Norwich has a population of 259,100. This area extends beyond the city boundary, with extensive suburban areas on the western, northern and eastern sides, including Costessey, Hellesdon, Bowthorpe, Old Catton, Sprowston and Thorpe St Andrew. The parliamentary seats cross over into adjacent local government districts. 135,800 (2008 est.) people live in the City of Norwich and the population of the Norwich Travel to Work Area (i.e. the area of Norwich in which most people both live and work) is 367,035 (the 1991 figure was 351,340). Norwich is the fourth most densely populated local government district within the East of England with 3,480 people per square kilometre (8,993 per square mile).
  • Norwich is a city in East Anglia, and the centre for the County of Norfolk, see Norwich. Thorpe Station in Norwich is a terminus. Trains from the middle of England and the south run in there … (CC1). Frank Farland is a partner in the lawyers Farland, Farland and Farland in Norwich.
  • Norwich is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia and lies approximately 100 miles (161 km) north-east of London. It is the regional administrative centre for East Anglia and county town of Norfolk. From the Middle Ages until the Industrial Revolution, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of its most important. The urban area of Norwich had a population of 213,166 according to the 2011 Census. Historically, Norwich's wealth was built on the wool trade. Manufacturing remained important into the Twentieth Century, with a strong manufacturing base that included a shoemaking sector. The economy transitioned throughout the 1980s and 1990s to lean towards the service industries. (Read more at Wikipedia.)
  • The suburban area expands beyond its boundary, with extensive suburban areas outside the city on the western, northern and eastern sides, including Thorpe St. Andrew on the eastern side. In November 2006 the city was voted the greenest in the UK. In August 2007 Norwich was shortlisted as one of nine finalists its population group for the International Awards for Liveable Communities LivCom Awards
  • Norwich is a city in Norfolk, with one mediocre view of the now defunct Bernard Matthews turkey factory. During the 11th century Norwich was allegedly the 2nd biggest city in England after London, but this fact was disputed after census tampering was revealed due to the poor literacy rate of the inhabitants (a statistic that has not improved greatly in modern times). Norwich is also well-known for being the only part of East Anglia where not everyone is related to one another.
  • Norwich is a town of about 10,000 in southwestern Ontario, Canada.
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