Norfolk [1]

Norfolk [1]

Norfolk (Narfohk), Grafschaft im östl. England. an der Nordsee, von der Ouse durchströmt, eben, mit blühendem Ackerbau, Seide- und Wollefabrikation, 971/2 QM. groß mit 434000 E. Hauptstadt ist Norwich. – N., Stadt in Virginien, mit 18000 E., Hafen und Seehandel. – N, austral. Insel nordöstl. von Sidney, Strafplatz für die rückfälligen Deportirten in Neusüdwales.


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