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noun - a cape at the southern tip of Norway
NAZE - The Naze is a headland on the east coast of England. It is on the coast of Essex just north of Blackwater and projects into the North Sea. This area ...
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Audible sounds from stable point |
Headland on the Essex coast |
Marshy headland in Essex |
Walton-on-the- --- (Essex) |
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Oct 8 2017 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Jun 2 2017 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Jul 26 2015 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Apr 12 2003 The Times - Concise |
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a cape at the southern tip of Norway |
A promontory or headland. See ness |
A cape at the southern tip of Norway (also known as The Lindesnes) |
Naze description |
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The Naze is a headland on the east coast of England. It is on the coast of Essex just north of Blackwater and projects into the North Sea. This area is south of the double estuary of the River Stour and River Orwell at Harwich and just north of the town of Walton-on-the-Naze. It is also the location of the Naze Tower, an 18th century monument. * The Naze is a peninsula north of the town. It is important for migrating birds and it has a small nature reserve. The marshes of Hamford Water behind the town are also of ornithological interest, with wintering ducks and brent geese. Many bird watchers visit at migration times. * History * The Naze takes its name from Viking raiders or settlers. The tall brick tower on the highest point was a light-house, and was built up to its present height in 1796. In the Napoleonic and 1st World Wars it was a naval signal station. In the 2nd World War a Chain Home Low radar station was built on the Naze to track German warships and low=flying aircraft, and exten |