east anglia in English

noun
1
a region in eastern England that consists of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, as well as parts of Essex and Cambridgeshire counties.

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1. Los Anglos establecieron los reinos de East Anglia y Northumbria

2. East Anglia on a sunny weekend is a place of matchless beauty.

3. 12 That's likely to join up with a new A-road to East Anglia.

4. Greetings! Early uses of the ‘Backler’ name are found clustered in parts of East Anglia

5. What does Anglian mean? Of or relating to East Anglia or to the Angles

6. Day after day we were fog-bound in East Anglia and all our aircraft were grounded.

7. Parliament controlled London, the south-east and East Anglia, as well as the English navy.

8. 15 Good Friday in East Anglia used to be the traditional day for planting potatoes.

9. 7 Hygeberht's archdiocese, therefore, embraced Mercia and its dependent border territories in the midlands and East Anglia.

10. 26 It seems probable that rebellion in East Anglia was as rigorously suppressed as in Kent.

11. We were assigned to East Anglia, a flat area of England exposed to the cold North Sea winds.

12. 4 Dowsing, who kept a journal of his activities, personally visited nearly sixty churches in East Anglia.

13. A gene which encourages cancer to move around the body has been discovered by the University of East Anglia .

14. 20 The Fibropower plant produces about 14 megawatts by burning the discarded litter from broiler chicken farms all over East Anglia.

15. One medium-sized firm of solicitors in East Anglia has written to its staff asking them to forgo their pay for December.

16. Centred in East Anglia, the Snowball Campaign involved a symbolic cutting of the perimeter fence at air-force bases around the country.

17. 28 Framsden mill and its environs will illustrate what I mean about the compactness and self-sufficiency of the rural villages in East Anglia.

18. Boudicca (died 61 CE) was the Celtic Queen of the Iceni tribe who led a revolt against Roman occupation of what is now East Anglia, England

19. Aye aye is not only a naval saying and a way of showing a majority decision, but is the ultimate frisbee team of the University of East Anglia, England

20. Abbo of Fleury, writing in the late 10th century, described East Anglia as "fortified in the front with a bank or rampier like unto a huge wall, and with a trench or ditch below in the ground".

21. Crag (climbing), a cliff or group of cliffs, in any location, which is or may be suitable for climbing Crag (dice game), a dice game played with three dice Crag, Arizona, US; Crag, West Virginia, US; Crag and tail, a geological formation caused by the passage of a glacier over an area of hard rock; Crag Group, a geological group outcropping in East Anglia, UK