Norfolk
Prononciation : [ˈnɔːrfək]
Contexte : « geography »
(noun) Norfolk is a place in England. It is a county with beautiful countryside, towns, and interesting history. People often think of Norfolk when they want to visit the coast or enjoy nature.
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Last summer, we traveled to Norfolk to see the beaches and historical sites.
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We didn't go to Norfolk this year because we chose a different destination.
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Have you ever been to Norfolk to explore its lovely landscape?
Contexte : « demographic »
(noun) Norfolk is also used to describe the people who live in that county. This includes the local communities and their cultures.
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The Norfolk community is known for its friendly people and local festivals.
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Not everyone in the city feels connected to the Norfolk culture.
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What do you like most about the Norfolk people and their traditions?
Contexte : « military »
(noun) Norfolk can refer to a U.S. Navy base located in Norfolk, Virginia. It's one of the largest naval bases in the world, important for military operations.
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My uncle is stationed at the Norfolk naval base and loves his job.
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The Norfolk naval base has faced challenges, especially during budget cuts.
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What activities are conducted at the Norfolk naval base?