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Bungay es una localidad situada en el condado de Suffolk, en Inglaterra (Reino Unido), con una población estimada a mediados de 2016 de 5081 habitantes. [1] Se encuentra ubicada al este de la región Este de Inglaterra, al noreste de Londres y cerca de la ciudad de Ipswich —la capital del condado— y de la costa del mar del Norte.
Bungay (/ ˈ b ʌ ŋ ɡ i /) is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in the English county of Suffolk. It lies in the Waveney Valley, 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (9 kilometres) west of Beccles on the edge of The Broads , and at the neck of a meander of the River Waveney .
Bungay Castle is a Grade I listed building in the town of Bungay, Suffolk. [1] History. Bungay Castle in 1790, in a watercolour painting by James Moore. The gate towers in 1819. The site was originally a Norman castle built by Roger Bigod in about 1100 to take advantage of the natural protection provided by a curve in the River Waveney. [2] .
Bungay es una localidad situada en el condado de Suffolk, en Inglaterra, con una población estimada a mediados de 2016 de 5081 habitantes.
A Brief Introduction. Bungay, with its attractive location in the Waveney Valley, and wealth of historic sites, is one of the most fascinating towns in Suffolk.
Royal Air Force Bungay or more simply RAF Bungay (known locally as Flixton) is a former Royal Air Force station located 3 miles (4.8 km) south-west of Bungay in the English county of Suffolk. The airfield is also known after the village of Flixton, near which it was built.
Thomas Bungay (Latin: Thomas Bungeius or Bungeyensis; c. 1214 – c. 1294), also known as Thomas of Bungay (Latin: Thomas de Bungeya; French: Thomas de Bungeye) and formerly also known as Friar Bongay, was an English Franciscan friar, scholar, and alchemist.