What county in England got its name from Dumnonia?
Devon
Does it go by any other names?
Yes
What?
Devonshire
What was  Dumnonia?
the homeland of the Dumnonii Brittonic Celts
When was that?
during the British Iron Age, Roman Britain, and Early Medieval
Where in England is Devon located?
South West
Does any of the county have fertile soil?
Yes
Where?
In the valleys and lowlands of south and east
Is Devon a coastal town?
Yes
What kind of terrain is the coast?
cliffs and sandy shores
Does it have any ports?
Yes
What else is along the coast?
seaside resorts and fishing towns
What is it like inland?
rural and generally hilly
What rivers are nearby?
the Exe, the Culm, the Teign, the Dart, and the Otter
What is the population of Devon?
1.1 million
How many districts does it have?
Eight
What are the names of them?
The City of Exeter, East Devon, Mid Devon, North Devon, South Hams, Teignbridge, Torridge, and West Devon
Are they all under the Devon County Council jurisdiction?
No
Which aren't?
Plymouth and Torbay
Where does Devon reach from on the map?
from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south