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  • '''Devon''' (sometimes known as Devonshire) is a [[county]] in south-west [[England] ...inistrative county does not include the unitary authorities of [[Plymouth, Devon|Plymouth]] and [[Torbay]], which are within the geographical county, both o
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  • ...population of about 260,000, making it the largest centre of population in Devon and Cornwall. Most of it lies between the estuaries of the rivers Tamar (w ...south farm".<ref>Gover, J E B, Mawer, A, Stenton, F M. The Place-Names of Devon. Cambridge University Press. 1931. (English Place-Name Society, vols VIII
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Plymouth is a [[city]] in [[Devon]] in south-west [[England]], with a population of about 260,000
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  • {{r|Plymouth, Devon}}
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  • '''The Murder of Diana Devon and Other Mysteries''' is a collection of mystery stories and radio plays b *''The Murder of Diana Devon'', page 13, [[Superintendent Mahood]]
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  • City in the ceremonial county of Devon, United Kingdom with a population of 118,800.
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  • '''Devon''' (sometimes known as Devonshire) is a [[county]] in south-west [[England] ...inistrative county does not include the unitary authorities of [[Plymouth, Devon|Plymouth]] and [[Torbay]], which are within the geographical county, both o
    629 bytes (94 words) - 17:00, 6 August 2024
  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Plymouth is a [[city]] in [[Devon]] in south-west [[England]], with a population of about 260,000
    132 bytes (17 words) - 16:54, 28 December 2012
  • ...ast by the [[BBC]] in 1975 and 1978 set in a fictional hotel in [[Torquay, Devon]].
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  • {{rpl|Plymouth, Devon}}
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  • {{r|East Devon}} {{r|North Devon}}
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  • A national nature reserve in [[Devon]], [[England]]; remote, high-altitude, native upland oaks in the West Dart
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  • ...is usually called a Devonshire Tea, after [[Devon]], a county in England. Devon is often promoted as the place where the cream tea originated, but this has
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  • '''Exeter''' is a city in the ceremonial county of [[Devon]], [[United Kingdom]]. It has a population of 118,800.
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  • ...is early voyages were under the aegis of the Hawkins family of [[Plymouth, Devon|Plymouth]], engaged in slave trading. He was involved in various raids on
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  • '''The Murder of Diana Devon and Other Mysteries''' is a collection of mystery stories and radio plays b *''The Murder of Diana Devon'', page 13, [[Superintendent Mahood]]
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  • ...of the south coast of England, from [[Hampshire]] to [[Dorset]] and into [[Devon]], extending north to the [[Thames]] valley. Its most famous king was [[Al
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  • {{r|Plymouth, Devon}}
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  • {{r|Devon}}
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  • {{r|Devon}}
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  • * [[Devon]]
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  • {{r|Devon}}
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  • {{r|Devon}}
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  • {{r|Devon Island}}
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  • ...population of about 260,000, making it the largest centre of population in Devon and Cornwall. Most of it lies between the estuaries of the rivers Tamar (w ...south farm".<ref>Gover, J E B, Mawer, A, Stenton, F M. The Place-Names of Devon. Cambridge University Press. 1931. (English Place-Name Society, vols VIII
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