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'''Suffolk''' is a [[municipality]] in the [[region]] of [[Region: East of England|East of England]] in [[Country: United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. The municipality has approximately 760,000 inhabitants.
 
'''Suffolk''' is a [[municipality]] in the [[region]] of [[Region: East of England|East of England]] in [[Country: United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. The municipality has approximately 760,000 inhabitants.
  
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== Location ==
 
The municipality is located in the mid-eastern part of [[Region: East of England|East of England]]. Adjacent municipalities are [[Municipality: Norfolk|Norfolk]] in the north, [[Municipality: Essex|Essex]] in the south, and [[Municipality: Cambridgeshire|Cambridgeshire]] in the west.
 
The municipality is located in the mid-eastern part of [[Region: East of England|East of England]]. Adjacent municipalities are [[Municipality: Norfolk|Norfolk]] in the north, [[Municipality: Essex|Essex]] in the south, and [[Municipality: Cambridgeshire|Cambridgeshire]] in the west.
  
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Some pictures are added here with advantage. For example, in some notable zone or so. If you, who originally created the municipality article, do not have an image to share, you can delete this section.
 
 
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Old_Customs_House.jpg|CustomHouse zone
 
Old_Customs_House.jpg|CustomHouse zone
 
HolyAugustine.jpg|HolyAugustine zone
 
HolyAugustine.jpg|HolyAugustine zone
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [https://examplemunicipality.com Example municipality's website] (Municipality's official website)
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Example_municipality Example municipality (Wikipedia)] (The municipality on Wikipedia)
 
* [https://lundkvist.com/ Map with all zones in Example municipality marked] (Municipality at lundkvist.com)
 
(These three external links are nice if they are included for each municipality.)
 
 
(Of course, it is also possible to add other external links, for example: Local turf association, if the association has a Facebook page or something else that has been written about above.)
 
* [https://turfexamplemunicipality.com Association Turf Example municipality]
 
* [https://www.facebook.com Turf Example Municipality (Facebook)]
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
If references are needed, these are written here.
 
 
[[Category: Example]]
 
[[Category: Municipalities]]
 
[[Category: Example country]]
 
[[Category: Example region]]
 
[[Category: Example municipality| ]]
 

Revision as of 22:25, 25 October 2021

Suffolk
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The municipality of Suffolk in the region of East of England
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Suffolk arms
CountryUnited Kingdom
RegionEast of England
Number of zones200
Maximum PPH200
Last updated2021-10-19


Suffolk is a municipality in the region of East of England in United Kingdom. The municipality has approximately 760,000 inhabitants.

Location

The municipality is located in the mid-eastern part of East of England. Adjacent municipalities are Norfolk in the north, Essex in the south, and Cambridgeshire in the west.

Urban areas

Ipswich is the municipality's most populous town. The following is the urban areas within Suffolk that contains more than one zone:

Town Zones
Felixstowe 10
Ipswich 151
Southwold 5
Stowmarket 31

Zones

There are 200 zones in the county of Suffolk.

Type Number of zones Notes
Zontyp09.png Bridge 3 All located in Ipswich.
Zontyp10.png Castle 1 Located in Framlingham.
Zontyp07.png Holy 13
Zontyp06.png Monument 1 Located at the Giles statue in Ipswich.
Zontyp05.png National Park 0 The nearest is NorfolkBroads zone in Norfolk.
Zontyp04.png Train station 4 Located at Ipswich, Derby Road (Ipswich), Stowmarket and Felixstowe stations.
Zontyp03.png Water 0 The nearest is NazeWater at Walton-on-the-Naze in Essex.

The most taken zone is CustomHouse which is located on the waterfront in Ipswich.

Updated: 2021-10-25

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External links

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