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Devon (/ˈdɛvən/ DEV-ən, historically also known as Devonshire /-ʃɪər, -ʃər/ -sheer, -shər) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It is bordered by the Bristol Channel to the north, Somerset and Dorset to the east, the English Channel to the south, and Cornwall to the west. The city of Plymouth is the largest settlement, and the city of Exeter is the county town. The county has an area of 2,590 sq mi (6,700 km2) and a population of 1,194,166. The largest settlements after Plymouth (264,695) are the city of Exeter (130,709) and the seaside resorts of Torquay and Paignton, which have a combined population of 115,410. They all are located along the south coast, which is the most populous part of the county; Barnstaple (46,619) and Tiverton (22,291) are the largest towns in the north and centre respectively. For local government purposes Devon comprises a non-metropolitan county, with eight districts, and two unitary authority areas: Plymouth and Torbay. Devon has a varied geography. It contains Dartmoor and part of Exmoor, two upland moors which are the source of most of the county's rivers, including the Taw, Dart, and Exe. The longest river in the county is the Tamar, which forms most of the border with Cornwall and rises in the Devon's northwest hills. The southeast coast is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, and characterised by tall cliffs which reveal the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous geology of the region. The county gives its name to the Devonian geologic period, which includes the slates and sandstones of the north coast. Dartmoor and Exmoor have been designated national parks, and the county also contains, in whole or in part, five national landscapes. In the Iron Age, Roman and the Sub-Roman periods, the county was the home of the Dumnonii Celtic Britons. The Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain resulted in the partial assimilation of Dumnonia into the kingdom of Wessex in the eighth and ninth centuries, and the western boundary with Cornwall was set at the Tamar by king Æthelstan in 936. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about Devon
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Narratives set in Devon 32
- To Serve Them All My Days
- War Horse
- A Horseman Riding By
- Dragon's Rock
- In the Place of Fallen Leaves
- Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters
- The Act of Roger Murgatroyd
- The Moor
- And Then There Were None
- The Sittaford Mystery
- Evil Under the Sun
- Dead Man's Folly
- Lorna Doone
- The Punch and Judy Murders
- Our Tragic Universe
- Death at the Bar
- Malice Aforethought
- Meet the Tiger
- Rachel Ray
- She Died a Lady
- Simon
- The American Prisoner
- The Black Death
- The Far-Distant Oxus
- The Gates of Sleep
- The Man on the Moor
- The Spring Madness of Mr. Sermon
- Westward Ho!
- Wycliffe and the Beales
- The Documents in the Case
- The Hound of the Baskervilles
- The Shapeshifter
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