File:East Anglia UK Locator Map.svg

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English: Suffolk and Norfolk, the original constituents of East Anglia, are in red. Cambridgeshire – more recently added – in pink. This image is, inevitably, an approximation and a compromise – it is very hard to properly quantify and emborder East Anglia since it is a completely unofficial region/area.
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Essex UK locator map 2010.svg
EnglandEastAnglia.png
Author User:Nilfanion User:Wkerry
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Map of East Anglia, showing the two counties typically accepted as East Anglian (Norfolk and Suffolk) in red and the two counties only partially accepted (Cambridgeshire and Essex) in pink.

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6 July 2011

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current15:42, 25 May 2022Thumbnail for version as of 15:42, 25 May 20221,108 × 1,345 (303 KB)wikimediacommons>JudeobasquelanguageThis isn't true, all of us here identify as east anglian, it would be better if you actually asked for the opinions of essexians before denying us our own identity, thanks

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