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If you have a Norfolk accent, it typically indicates that you are from Norfolk, a county in the East of England. The Norfolk accent is distinctive and unique to the region, characterized by its pronunciation, vocabulary, and intonation patterns.
Norfolk is located in the east of the United Kingdom in a flat region known as 'East Anglia'
Norfolk, Devon and Cornwall are all separate English counties. Devon and Cornwall are adjacent to each other in southwest England and Norfolk is in eastern England in a region known as East Anglia.
Norfolk signifies the British county or the American city-region in the State of Virginia (VA). Norfolk is also used as connotation for the massive United States Navy Station at Norfolk, VA serving as the headquarters to the Atlantic Fleet. Norfolk is also the largest naval facility in the world, further delineating its connotation and contextual significance.
Yes, he was born in County Norfolk, England and most likely would have had the corresponding accent for that region.
Norfolk, Virginia, Norfolk, New York, Norfolk, Nebraska, Norfolk, Massachusetts, Norfolk, Connecticut.
Norfolk is in Norfolk, VA.
It is the County town of Norfolk
The address of the Norfolk Library is: 9 Greenwoods Road East, Norfolk, 06058 0605
The Duke of Norfolk
There is no Norfolk, Idaho.