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text_A: Marie Curie was a Catholic.
text_B: Denver is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk .. Norfolk. Norfolk. civil parish. civil parishes in England. English. England. county. county. It is located on the River Great Ouse , 1 mile -LRB- 2 km -RRB- south of the small town of Downham Market , 14 miles -LRB- 22 km -RRB- south of the larger town of King 's Lynn , and 37 miles -LRB- 60 km -RRB- west of the city of Norwich .. River Great Ouse. River Great Ouse. Downham Market. Downham Market. Norwich. Norwich. The civil parish has an area of 10.82 km ² and in the 2001 census had a population of 847 in 358 households , the population increasing to 890 at the 2011 Census .. civil parish. civil parishes in England. 2001 census. United Kingdom Census 2001. For the purposes of local government , the parish falls within the district of King 's Lynn and West Norfolk .. Norfolk. Norfolk. district. Non-metropolitan district. In 1651 the first sluice was built across the river at Denver , by Cornelius Vermuyden , although it had to be rebuilt after bursting in 1713 .. sluice. sluice. Cornelius Vermuyden. Cornelius Vermuyden. The sluices play a major role in the drainage of the fens , being at the confluence of five watercourses .. fens. fens. The area is now enjoyed by many tourists , and Denver Sluice is the home of West Norfolk Rowing Club and Denver Sailing Club .. Norfolk. Norfolk. Denver is home to a fully restored 19th-century windmill , and lies on the path of the Roman Fen Causeway .. Roman. Roman Empire. Fen Causeway. Fen Causeway. Captain George Manby , the inventor , was born in the village in 1765 , and a plaque commemorating this can be found at his birthplace .. Captain George Manby. George William Manby. Its name came from Anglo-Saxon Dena fær = `` the ford or passage of the Danes '' , referring to Viking invasions .. Anglo-Saxon. Old English language. ford. Ford ( crossing ). Viking. Viking. The fictional place Duke 's Denver , the family seat of the Duke of Denver , brother of Lord Peter Wimsey in the novels of Dorothy L. Sayers , is also in Norfolk , but it is supposed to be situated several miles to the east of Denver village .. Norfolk. Norfolk. Duke of Denver. Duke of Denver. Lord Peter Wimsey. Lord Peter Wimsey. Dorothy L. Sayers. Dorothy L. Sayers. The American city of Denver , Colorado is not directly named after this English village , but after the 19th-century American politician James W. Denver ; his name might , however , be ultimately connected to the Norfolk village .. Norfolk. Norfolk. English. England. James W. Denver. James W. Denver
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