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As of 2021, the population of Great Yarmouth, a coastal town in Norfolk, England, is estimated to be around 97,000 people.
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The closest coast to Wellingborough is the North Sea coast, specifically around places like Great Yarmouth or Lowestoft in Norfolk. These coastal towns are approximately 50 to 60 miles away from Wellingborough and can be reached in about an hour and a half by car.
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Great Yarmouth Beach is located in Great Yarmouth, a coastal town in Norfolk, England. It stretches along the North Sea and is known for its sandy shores, entertainment, and amusement arcades. The beach is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering various recreational activities and scenic views.
Great Yarmouth's motto is 'The King and Our Rights'.
The area of Great Yarmouth is 26.54 square kilometers.
The nearest coast to Northampton is the East Coast of England. Specifically, it is approximately 50 miles away from the seaside town of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, making it the closest coastal area. Other nearby coastal locations include those along the North Sea, accessible via road or rail.
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Great Yarmouth Carmelite Friary was created in 1276.
Great Yarmouth High School was created in 1551.