There is a county town in Devon and all British counties not a capital. The county town of Devon is Exeter
...........Yes , Exeter (city) is the capital of the county Devon .The city is situated on the river Exe , and provides the county with a central base for education, medicine, religion, commerce and culture. The city is also home to the magnificent Exeter Cathedral, which dates back to Norman times.
Full of character and ancient history, Exeter is still able to offer all the amenities and comforts that would be expected of a modern day city.
full of character and ancient history, Exeter is still able to offer all the amenities and comforts that would be expected of a modern day city.
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The surrounding area of Devon with its sweeping countryside, its narrow hedged roads and lavished green fields are only a few miles from the centre. And with its pivotal position within the county, Exeter is also ideally placed to base a trip to branch out visiting places such as the famous Dartmoor National Park and the unspoilt beaches of two Coastlines.
Devon and Cornwall are different counties, and so have different capitals.
Exeter is the capital of Devon, and Truro is the capital of Cornwall.
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Axminster is a town in the county of Devon, England.
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Bishops Stortford is a town and Devon is a county so unless you have a town in Devon this can't really be answered
Devon is a town in Alberta, Canada and a county is south west England
Exeter is the capital of Devon. English counties do not have capitals but Exeter is the county town of Devon
Devon, its the county town of Devon. South West England
yes Devon is a county.
Devon is a county.
Devon County Constabulary was created in 1856.
Devon County Constabulary ended in 1966.
Devon County Football League was created in 1992.
There is a town in the county of Devon in southwest England by the name of Kingsbridge but it isn't a city. In the UK, there is a subtle difference between a town and a city.