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  2. Royal Citadel, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Citadel in Plymouth, Devon, England, was built in the late 1660s to the design of Sir Bernard de Gomme. It is at the eastern end of Plymouth Hoe overlooking Plymouth Sound, and encompasses the site of the earlier fort that had been built in the time of Sir Francis Drake. The citadel site is a Scheduled Monument and many of the ...

  3. Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth (/ ˈ p l ɪ m ə θ / ⓘ PLIH-məth) is a port city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England.It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers Plym and Tamar, about 36 miles (58 km) southwest of Exeter and 193 miles (311 km) southwest of London.

  4. Barbican, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Barbican, Plymouth. Coordinates: 50°22′2″N 4°8′10″W. The Barbican waterfront, although currently this area is covered with enclosed seating and umbrellas. The Barbican is the name given to the western and northern sides of Sutton Harbour, the original harbour of Plymouth in Devon, England. It was one of the few parts of the city to ...

  5. Drake's Island - Wikipedia

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    Drakes Island. Drake's Island is a 6.5-acre (2.6-hectare) island lying in Plymouth Sound, the stretch of water south of the city of Plymouth, Devon. The rocks which make up the island are volcanic tuff and lava, together with marine limestone of the Devonian period. [1] For more than 400 years the island was fortified.

  6. History of Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    History of Plymouth. The History of Plymouth in Devon, England, extends back to the Bronze Age, when the first settlement began at Mount Batten a peninsula in Plymouth Sound facing onto the English Channel. It continued as both a fishing and continental tin trading port through the late Iron Age into the Early Medieval period, until the more ...

  7. National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The National Marine Aquarium, which opened in May 1998, is situated in Plymouth in south-west England. It is the largest aquarium in the UK [3] and houses over 5,000 animals. It acts as an educational institution by teaching visitors about the marine environment. [3] The National Marine Aquarium is run by the Ocean Conservation Trust, a charity ...