7) this has led to a fast‑growing student population. The University of East Anglia was built in Norwich in 1964 and Q. 6) it became famous for having as many churches as there were weeks in the year and as many pubs as there were days in the year, but that is not the case nowadays. 4) the first cathedral being built in 1095. Because of its religious freedoms, with two cathedrals and a mosque, it has been popular as a religious centre for various religions, Q. 5) in the 16th century it was the second city of England. It is much smaller than London or Manchester, but Q. 4) in 1194, which allowed it to be called a city.
3) in 1066, it had grown to become one of the largest towns in England, and was given a
2) was first inhabited over 2000 years ago.
Until the Industrial Revolution, it competed with Bristol as England's second city, and Q. 1) Norwich, the capital of East Anglia in the east of Britain, is a city on the River Wensum.