Broadland

Broadland
dystrykt niemetropolitalny
Ilustracja
(c) Graham Hardy, CC BY-SA 2.0

Thorpe St Andrew
Państwo Wielka Brytania
Kraj Anglia
RegionEast of England
HrabstwoNorfolk
SiedzibaThorpe St Andrew
Powierzchnia552,4 km²
Populacja (2011)
• liczba ludności

124 646
• gęstość230 os./km²
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Strona internetowa
Portal Wielka Brytania

Broadlanddystrykt w hrabstwie Norfolk w Anglii. W 2011 roku dystrykt liczył 124 646 mieszkańców[1].

Miasta

Inne miejscowości

Alderford, Attlebridge, Beeston St Andrew, Beighton, Belaugh, Blickling, Blofield, Booton, Brampton, Brandiston, Brundall, Burgh and Tuttington, Buxton with Lammas, Buxton, Cantley, Cawston, Coltishall, Crostwick, Drayton, Felthorpe, Fishley, Foulsham, Freethorpe, Frettenham, Great Witchingham, Great and Little Plumstead, Guestwick, Hainford, Halvergate, Hassingham, Haveringland, Hellesdon, Hemblington, Hevingham, Heydon, Honingham, Horsford, Horsham St Faith, Horsham St Faith and Newton St Faith, Horstead with Stanninghall, Lamas, Lingwood and Burlingham, Little Witchingham, Marsham, Morton on the Hill, Old Catton, Oulton, Postwick with Witton, Rackheath, Ranworth, Reedham, Ringland, Salhouse, Salle, South Walsham, Spixworth, Sprowston, Stratton Strawless, Strumpshaw, Swannington, Taverham, Themelthorpe, Thorpe St Andrew, Tuttington, Upton with Fishley, Upton, Weston Longville, Whitlingham, Wood Dalling, Woodbastwick.

Przypisy

  1. Area: Broadland (Local Authority) (ang.). Neighbourhood Statistics (ONS). [dostęp 2016-04-21]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-09-28)].

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Flag of England. Saint George's cross (a red cross on a white background), used as the Flag of England, the Italian city of Genoa and various other places.
Broadland UK locator map.svg
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Map of Norfolk, with Broadland highlighted.
Thorpe St Andrew Church - geograph.org.uk - 171329.jpg
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Church towers at Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk. On the left is the 15th-century tower of the ruined former parish church. On the right is the Gothic revival tower added to the new parish church in 1882.