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  2. Exeter - Wikipedia

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    The Exeter Urban Area had a population of 124,079 [115] in 2014, compared with 124,328 for the city and borough of Exeter. While the Exeter Metropolitan Area had a population of 467,257 in the same year and includes Exeter along with Teignbridge , Mid Devon and East Devon . [ 116 ]

  3. EX postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The EX postcode area, also known as the Exeter postcode area, [2] is a group of 33 postcode districts in South West England, within 30 post towns.These cover north and east Devon (including Exeter, Barnstaple, Axminster, Beaworthy, Bideford, Braunton, Budleigh Salterton, Chulmleigh, Colyton, Crediton, Cullompton, Dawlish, Exmouth, Holsworthy, Honiton, Ilfracombe, Lynmouth, Lynton, North Tawton ...

  4. List of places in Exeter - Wikipedia

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    The city is subdivided into thirteen wards, for electoral and other purposes relating to Exeter City Council. Since boundary changes came into effect in 2016 , the following is the list of current wards:

  5. Category:Areas of Exeter - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Areas of Exeter" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Newtown, Exeter - Wikipedia

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    Newtown is an area of Exeter between St Sidwells and Heavitree and was traditionally an area for the poor since Saxon times. A workhouse was built in 1671 on a site currently used as a car park, but Newtown remained largely rural up until the 19th century. Around 1700 a new workhouse was built on what is now the site of Heavitree Hospital.

  7. St Thomas, Exeter - Wikipedia

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    Location of St Thomas's Church (indicated by green arrow) on 1765 map of the City of Exeter by Benjamin Donne St Thomas's Church in 2006. St Thomas (St Thomas the Apostle's) is an area of Exeter and formerly a 3,700-acre (15 km 2) civil parish and registration district in Devon, England, on the western side of the River Exe, connected to Exeter by Exe Bridge.

  8. South West England - Wikipedia

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    Cities and large towns in the region include Bath, Bristol, Bournemouth, Cheltenham, Exeter, Gloucester, Plymouth and Swindon. It is geographically the largest of the nine regions of England with a land area of 9,203 square miles (23,836 km 2), but the third-least populous, with an estimated 5,764,881 residents in 2022. [3]

  9. St Sidwells - Wikipedia

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    St Sidwell's comprises part of Exeter City Centre (Sidwell Street) to the west and a residential area to the east. It is south of Pennsylvania and north of Newtown. Sidwell Street is the main road through the area, which splits into Old Tiverton Road and Blackboy road further east. [2] It is the eastern end of the city centre.