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Encyclopedia > River Devon

The River Devon is a tributary of the River Trent, which it joins at Newark in Nottinghamshire.


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Devon Hotel - Luxury Devon Health Spa - Luxury Hotel Rooms - The Dart Marina (498 words)
Dart Marina Hotel, Dartmouth, is a luxury Devon hotel on the banks of the River Dart, one of the most spectacular estuaries in the UK, providing stylish Dartmouth hotel accommodation and self catering riverside apartments with stunning views over the river.
Home of the famous Dartmouth Regatta, the Yacht Harbour on the River Dart is a perfect retreat for simply relaxing and an ideal base, both for local boating and more ambitious cruising further afield.
This historic Devon town, which is a short walk along the embankment of the River Dart, is filled with narrow, winding streets and is home to many fine shops and stylish galleries.
Wikinfo | Devon (1313 words)
Devon was one of the first areas of England settled following the end of the last ice age.
Devon also retained a number of Celtic customs (such as its own form of Celtic wrestling when as recently as the nineteenth century a crowd of 17,000 at Devonport (Plymouth) attended a match between the champions of Devon and Cornwall).
Devon and South Devon are both used as the names of breeds of cattle that originated in the county.
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