Nansemond — Total population Enrolled members 200 Regions with significant populations Virginia Languages English, Algonquian (historical) Religion Christianity … Wikipedia
Nansemond County, Virginia — Nansemond County, now extinct, existed in Virginia from 1646 to 1972 (from 1895 map) Nansemond County is an extinct county which was located in Virginia Colony and the Commonwealth of Virginia (after statehood) in the United States, from 1646… … Wikipedia
Nansemond River High School — Address 3301 Nansemond Parkway Suffolk, Virginia, 23434 United States Coordinates … Wikipedia
Nansemond River Light — Undated photograph of Nansemond River Light (USCG) Location mouth of Nansemond River off Pig Point Coordinates … Wikipedia
Nansemond, Virginia — Nansemond is an extinct independent city which was located in the State of Virginia in the United States from 1972 until 1974. It was created from Nansemond County, Virginia, and is now part of the independent city of Suffolk, Virginia. History… … Wikipedia
Nansemond-Suffolk Academy — Coordinates: 36°46′31.5″N 76°37′14.2″W / 36.775417°N 76.620611°W / 36.775417; 76.620611 … Wikipedia
Nansemond River — The Nansemond River is a 19.8 mile long (31.9 km)[1] tributary of the James River in the U.S. state of Virginia. The Nansemond River Bridge (U.S. Route 17) crosses the river near its mouth. Both it and the former State Route 125 bridge,… … Wikipedia
Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge — Coordinates: 36°49′02″N 76°33′00″W / 36.81722°N 76.55°W / 36.81722; 76.55 The Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge i … Wikipedia
Nansemond River Bridge — The Nansemond River Bridge, officially the Mills E. Godwin Bridge, is located in the independent city of Suffolk, Virginia and carries U.S. Route 17 across the Nansemond River. The current bridge, opened in 1982, was named in honor of former… … Wikipedia
Nansemond — noun Any member of a particular Native American tribe of Virginia … Wiktionary