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New Norfolk — ▪ Tasmania, Australia 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 by Governor Lachlan… … Universalium
New Norfolk — Original name in latin New Norfolk Name in other language N ju Norfolk, Нью Норфолк State code AU Continent/City Australia/Hobart longitude 42.78261 latitude 147.0587 altitude 40 Population 5526 Date 2011 06 04 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
New Norfolk — /nju ˈnɔfək/ (say nyooh nawfuhk) noun a town in southern Tasmania, on the Derwent River. The European settlement began here in 1808 with relocation of settlers from Norfolk Island. The town of New Norfolk is known for its historic buildings: Bush …
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New Norfolk County, Virginia — New Norfolk County is a long extinct county which was located in colonial Virginia from 1636 until 1637. It was formed in 1636 from Elizabeth City Shire, one of the eight original shires (or counties) formed in 1634 in the colony of Virginia by… … Wikipedia
New Norfolk Eagles — New Norfolk Full name New Norfolk District Football Club Nickname(s) Eagles Strip Founded … Wikipedia
New Norfolk High School — Location Derwent Valley Council, Tasmania , Australia Coordinates … Wikipedia
Norfolk, Virginia — Norfolk Independent city Downtown Norfolk skyline, Chrysler Museum of Art, Ocean View Fishing Pier, The Tide light rail … Wikipedia
Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad — map, circa 1858 1870, issued by William Mahone, President The Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad was built between Norfolk and Petersburg, Virginia and was completed by 1858. It played a role on the American Civil War (1861 1865), and became part of … Wikipedia