Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Wangford was a hundred of Suffolk, England, consisting of 34,679 acres (140.34 km2).Wangford Hundred was an area of around twelve miles (19 km) from west to east and five across. The River Waveney formed its northern border separating it from Norfolk. To the east lay Mutford and Lothingland Hundred, to the south Blything Hundred and to the west Hoxne Hundred.It is a fertile district, particularly in the broad vale of the Waveney with its rich marshes for feeding cattle."@en }
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- Wangford_Hundred comment "Wangford was a hundred of Suffolk, England, consisting of 34,679 acres (140.34 km2).Wangford Hundred was an area of around twelve miles (19 km) from west to east and five across. The River Waveney formed its northern border separating it from Norfolk. To the east lay Mutford and Lothingland Hundred, to the south Blything Hundred and to the west Hoxne Hundred.It is a fertile district, particularly in the broad vale of the Waveney with its rich marshes for feeding cattle.".
- Q7967853 comment "Wangford was a hundred of Suffolk, England, consisting of 34,679 acres (140.34 km2).Wangford Hundred was an area of around twelve miles (19 km) from west to east and five across. The River Waveney formed its northern border separating it from Norfolk. To the east lay Mutford and Lothingland Hundred, to the south Blything Hundred and to the west Hoxne Hundred.It is a fertile district, particularly in the broad vale of the Waveney with its rich marshes for feeding cattle.".