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East Anglia
Comprising: Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire
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- Peterborough
- Fenland
- King’s Lynn and West Norfolk
- North Norfolk
- Huntingdonshire
- East Cambridgeshire
- Breckland
- Broadland
- Great Yarmouth
- Norwich
- South Norfolk
- South Cambridgeshire
- City of Cambridge
- Forest Heath
- St Edmundsbury
- Mid Suffolk
- Waveney
- Babergh
- Ipswich
- Suffolk Coastal
- Comprising: Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire
- Area; 5,192 sq miles including the City of Peterborough
- Capital: Ipswich
- Population: 2.5 million
- Demonym: East Anglian
- Airports: Norwich, Cambridge
- Ports include: King’s Lynn, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Felixstowe, Ipswich, Harwich, Southwold
- Background: The Kingdom of East Anglia existed for almost 400 years from the 6th century AD until 918 AD. Its capitals at various times were Rendlesham, now a village in Suffolk, and Dommoc, probably in present-day Suffolk but the location of which is not known today.