Norwich | ||
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City and non-metropolitan district | ||
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Coordinates: 52°36′N 1°18′E / 52.6°N 1.3°ECoordinates: 52°36′N 1°18′E / 52.6°N 1.3°E | ||
Sovereign state | United Kingdom | |
Country | England | |
Region | East of England | |
County | Norfolk | |
Government | ||
• Type | Non-metropolitan district council | |
• Local Authority | Norwich City Council | |
• MPs |
Clive Lewis (L) Chloe Smith (C) |
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Area | ||
• Urban | 15.07 sq mi (39.02 km2) | |
Population (mid-2016 est.) | ||
• City | 141,800 (ranked 144th) | |
• Urban | 213,166 | |
• Urban density | 14,000/sq mi (5,500/km2) | |
• Metro | 376,500 (TTWA) | |
• Ethnicity (2011) | White (90.9%) Asian (4.5%) Mixed (2.3%) Black (1.6%) Arab (0.5%) Other (0.4%) |
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Demonym(s) | Norvician | |
Time zone | GMT (UTC0) | |
• Summer (DST) | BST (UTC+1) | |
Postcode | NR1–NR16 | |
Area code (IDD) | +44 (0)1603 | |
ONS code | 33UK | |
Website | www |
Norwich (/ˈnɒrɪdʒ/, also /ˈnɒrɪtʃ/) is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia and lies approximately 100 miles (161 km) north-east of London. It is the regional administrative centre for East Anglia and county town of Norfolk. From the Middle Ages until the Industrial Revolution, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of the most important.
The urban area of Norwich had a population of 213,166 according to the 2011 Census. This area extends beyond the city boundary, with extensive suburban areas on the western, northern and eastern sides, including Costessey, Taverham, Hellesdon, Bowthorpe, Old Catton, Sprowston and Thorpe St Andrew. The parliamentary seats cross over into adjacent local-government districts. A total of 132,512 (2011 census) people live in the City of Norwich and the population of the Norwich Travel to Work Area (i.e., the self-contained labour market area in and around Norwich in which most people live and commute to work) is 282,000 (mid-2009 estimate). Norwich is the fourth most densely populated local-government district in the East of England, with 3,480 people per square kilometre (8,993 per square mile).