Devon Peninsula

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The Devon Peninsula is a prominent landform in southwest England known for its rugged coastline, historic seaside towns, and rural landscapes.

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Label Occurrences
Devon Peninsula canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
peninsula
borderedBy Atlantic Ocean
Bristol Channel
Celtic Sea
English Channel
contains Barnstaple Bay
Berry Head
Barnstaple Bay
surface form: Bideford Bay

Bolt Head
Dartmoor National Park
surface form: Dartmoor fringes

Dartmouth
surface form: Dartmouth area

Exmoor
surface form: Exmoor coastal area

Exmouth area
Hartland Point
Ilfracombe
surface form: Ilfracombe area

Lynmouth
surface form: Lynmouth area

North Devon
surface form: North Devon coast

Plymouth Sound
surface form: Plymouth Sound area

Salcombe area
South Devon coast
Start Bay
Start Point
Tor Bay
Torquay
surface form: Torquay area
country United Kingdom
hasCoastlineType cliffed coast
rocky coves
sandy beaches
hasMajorTown Barnstaple
Bideford
Dartmouth
Exmouth
Ilfracombe
Lynmouth
Paignton
Plymouth
Salcombe
Sidmouth
Teignmouth
Torquay
knownFor historic seaside towns
rugged coastline
rural landscapes
locatedIn England
southwest England
surface form: South West England
partOf Devon
surface form: county of Devon
usedFor coastal walking
fishing
recreational boating
tourism

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

southwest England containsPeninsula Devon Peninsula
subject surface form: Southwest England