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About Norwich
Norwich Detectives have been operating in Norwich and East Anglia for almost 20 years.
Norwich's geographical isolation was such that until 1845 when a railway connection was established, it was often quicker to travel to Amsterdam by boat than to London.
Norwich is a city in England.
Norwich is the regional administrative centre and county town of Norfolk.
During the 11th century, Norwich was the second largest city in England, after London, and one of the most important places in the kingdom.
Norwich is the fourth most densely populated local government district within the East of England.
Norwich has 3,480 people per square kilometre (8,993 per square mile).
Norwich received a royal charter from Henry II in 1158, and another one from Richard the Lionheart in 1194.
By the middle of the 14th century Norwich's city walls, about two and a half miles (4 km) long, had been completed.
These, along with the river, enclosed a larger area than that of the City of London.
However, when the city walls were constructed it was made illegal to build outside them, inhibiting expansion of the city.
From 1808 to 1814 Norwich hosted a station in the shutter telegraph chain which connected the Admiralty in London.
Norwich also has a long association with chocolate manufacture, primarily through the local firm of Caley's.
Norwich suffered extensive bomb damage during World War II, affecting large parts of the old city centre.
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