Definition of Norland. Meaning of Norland. Synonyms of Norland

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Definition of Norland

Norland
Norland Nor"land, n. [For Northland.] 1. The land in the north; north country. [Chiefly Poetic] 2. = Norlander. [Scot. & Eng.]

Meaning of Norland from wikipedia

- Norland can refer to any of the following: Maurice Norland, a French athlete Richard B. Norland, American diplomat Norland, Florida, USA Norland, Ontario...
- Norland College is a British higher education provider based in Bath, Somerset. The college specialises in childcare, and is widely known for its prestigious...
- The Norland was a P&O roll-on/roll-off ferry operating between Kingston upon Hull in Yorkshire, UK, and Rotterdam Europoort, Netherlands, and then Zeebrugge...
- Niels Christian Oskar Nørland (4 October 1882 in Roskilde – 18 May 1941 in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen) was a Danish amateur football (soccer) player, who...
- The Norland Estate was an historic estate of fifty-two acres north of Holland Park Avenue (formerly the Uxbridge Road) and bounded in the east by the...
- Norland, also known as Norwood, is a former census-designated place located in northern Miami-Dade County, Florida. The po****tion was 22,995 at the 2000...
- Miami Norland Senior High School is a public high school in the Norland neighborhood of Miami Gardens, Florida. It opened in 1958 and was segregated,...
- street Norland Place runs eastwards of the Square. The name of the square, as well as the nearby Norland Place and Norland Road, come from the Norland Estate...
- The Norlands (also known as the Israel Washburn Homestead) is a historic building on Norlands Road in Livermore, Maine, United States. It was owned by...
- Norland is a small rural farming community, from 1854-1967 known as Norland, Victoria, Canada West, British Colonial America, then on the 1 July 1867...