- Devon - Wikipedia
For local government purposes, Devon comprises a non-metropolitan county, with eight districts, and the unitary authority areas of Plymouth and Torbay Devon County Council and Torbay Council collaborate through a combined county authority Devon has a varied geography
- Devon | U. K. , Map, History, Population, Facts | Britannica
Devon, administrative, geographic, and historic county of England It forms part of the South West (or Cornish) Peninsula of Great Britain and is bounded to the west by Cornwall and to the east by Dorset and Somerset
- Visit Devon | Holidays in Devon UK | Official Tourist Board
Devon is located in the South West of England, bordered by Cornwall, Somerset, and Dorset It’s the only UK county with two coastlines, featuring sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and charming seaside towns
- Devon Attractions Places to Visit | VisitBritain
Planning a trip to Devon? Be inspired by our official tourism guide and discover the best things to do and attractions in Devon There's plenty to explore!
- Devon Travel Guide (Best tips, itinerary ideas + map)
Our Devon Travel Guide includes recommended places to visit and things to do, accommodation options, tips and more for one of the most beautiful counties in England
- Devon: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Come to Devon for its coastal resorts, but stay for its plunging seaside cliffs, surfable waves, and wildflower-covered trails This county has much to see in both manmade and natural beauty, like the medieval Torre Abbey or the underground caves at Kents Cavern
- Devon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Devon is the fourth largest county in England by area, and has the longest road network of any county in England Its capital city and county town is Exeter, but the largest city is Plymouth After the last ice age, Devon was one of the first places in England where people started to live
- Devon – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Devon (also known, far less commonly, as "Devonshire") is a large county in England's West Country Uniquely amongst English counties, Devon has two coastlines: to the south, on the English Channel and to the north, on the Celtic Sea and Bristol Channel
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