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Norfolk is one of the 34 non-metropolitan counties of England. It is a low-lying county. It is located in the East Anglia region in the east of the southern England. Norwich is the administrative headquarters of the county of Norfolk. Its neighbouring counties are Lincolnshire to west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and Suffolk to the south. It is the fifth-largest ceremonial county in England. It covers an area of 5, 371 square kilometres. This can be converted to approximately 2, 074 square miles.
About 98.5 per cent of the population of Norfolk is made up of white Britons. The population of Norfolk is 824, 200. It is ranked 24th among the counties of England in terms of its population. The county of Norfolk is made up of seven districts, namely Norwich (the administrative headquarters of the county), South Norfolk, Great Yarmouth, Broadland, North Norfolk, King's Lynn and West Norfolk and Breckland. Lady Diana Spencer, the late princess of Wales and the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, was born and raised near Sandringham in Norfolk.
About 98.5 per cent of the population of Norfolk is made up of white Britons. The population of Norfolk is 824, 200. It is ranked 24th among the counties of England in terms of its population. The county of Norfolk is made up of seven districts, namely Norwich (the administrative headquarters of the county), South Norfolk, Great Yarmouth, Broadland, North Norfolk, King's Lynn and West Norfolk and Breckland. Lady Diana Spencer, the late princess of Wales and the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, was born and raised near Sandringham in Norfolk.
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Norfolk is a rural county in the East of England, with a the east of the country have large section of coast. The largest city in Norfolk is Norwich. Norfolk is also a popular destination for cottage holidays due to its lovely countryside and open beaches.
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