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O que (quem) é Devonshire - definição

CEREMONIAL COUNTY OF ENGLAND
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  • [[Agatha Christie]], best selling crime novelist
  • [[Chris Martin]], lead singer of [[Coldplay]]
  • County Hall, Exeter. Headquarters for Devon County Council.
  • Coat of arms of Devon
  • The [[coat of arms]] of Devon County Council.
  • Cliffs in Devon.
  • Devon within England
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  • [[Menhir]] at [[Drizzlecombe]]
  • St Petroc's flag of Devon
  • Geological map of Wales & Southwest England.
  • Woodbury Common]] in south east Devon.
  • [[Ilfracombe]], on the coast of [[North Devon]].
  • Ponies grazing on Exmoor near [[Brendon]], [[North Devon]].
  • [[Roger Deakins]], cinematographer
  • Torquay sea front during Storm Emma – March 2018

devon         
means BALD, having no or little hair
e.g. look at that devon head (pointing at gramps with no hair)or what devon feet you have (no hair on feet when have hairy legs)
Devon         
·noun One of a breed of hardy cattle originating in the country of Devon, England. Those of pure blood have a deep red color. The small, longhorned variety, called North Devons, is distinguished by the superiority of its working oxen.
Devonshire (1804 EIC ship)         
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Devonshire was launched in 1804 as an East Indiaman. She made four voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), and was wrecked on her fifth while still outward bound.

Wikipédia

Devon

Devon ( DEV-ən, also historically known as Devonshire DEV-ən-sheer, -⁠shər) is a ceremonial, non-metropolitan, and historic county in South West England. Devon is coastal with a variety of cliffs and sandy beaches. It has the largest open space in southern England, Dartmoor National Park. A predominantly rural county, Devon has a relatively low population density for a county in England. Its most populous settlement is the City of Plymouth. The county town of Devon, the City of Exeter, is the second most populous settlement. The county is bordered by Somerset to the north east, Dorset to the east, and Cornwall to the west. Its economy is heavily orientated around the tourism and agriculture industries.

Devon is administratively split into the non-metropolitan districts of East Devon, Mid Devon, North Devon, South Hams, Teignbridge, Torridge, West Devon, Exeter, and two unitary authority areas of Plymouth, and Torbay. Combined as a ceremonial county, Devon's area is 6,707 km2 (2,590 square miles) and its population is about 1.2 million.

The county derives its name from Dumnonia (the shift from m to v is a typical Celtic consonant shift). During the British Iron Age, Roman Britain and the early Middle Ages, this was the homeland of the Dumnonii Brittonic Celts. The Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain resulted in the partial assimilation of Dumnonia into the Kingdom of Wessex during the eighth and ninth centuries. The western boundary with Cornwall was set at the River Tamar by King Æthelstan in 936. Devon was later constituted as a shire of the Kingdom of England.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Devonshire
1. Born in 1868 into a Devonshire naval family, Scott became a midshipman when he was 14.
2. Way to go Liane Katz stayed in the Devonshire Arms Country House Hotel, Skipton, North Yorkshire.
3. Debo, the 85–year–old dowager Duchess of Devonshire, is moving out of Chatsworth House so that her son, the new Duke of Devonshire, can take over this humble little homestead.
4. Control has since been handed to the next deployment, the Queen‘s Royal Hussars and the Devonshire and Dorset Light Infantry.
5. Fans flocked like gannets to turn over every bit of flotsam and jetsam in her moderately pretty Devonshire hideaway.