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3/7/2010
Overall rating: 8
Tourist Guide Plymouth:

Plymouth lies at the head of the largest natural harbour in Europe, the Plymouth Sound. It is the largest city in Devon, England. The city is basically a union of 3 towns of Devonport on the west, Plymouth in the east and Stonehouse centres.

Plymouth has a temperate climate owing to its wonderful location, which is mostly humid and mild as compared to the rest of the regions in England. The winters are very cold but the summers are mild and pleasant.

Being a coastal region the economy of the region is based on fishing and boat building. The tourism industry has also been flourishing along with other service sectors.

The topography of the region is varied due to the undulating and broken nature of the peninsula and its large number of water inlets.   


Matt
11/5/2012
Overall rating: 10
Amazing, the Aquirium is brilliant, I live there!
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7/17/2012
Overall rating: 7
Beautiful city with pleanty to do in any weather
Not to be missed:
the Hoe
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The barbican
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