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The currency of Great Britain is the Pound Stirling which divides up into 100 pence.
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Travel to Devon in England and Feast on an abundance of Traditional Devonian VillagesArticle Summary: If you are visiting Britain then you must take a visit to Devon. Filled with so much varied history and interesting places to visit, from Medieval Castles, Roman Cities and of course the beautiful landscapes. Visit Slapton Sands where thousands of American Serviceman trained for the D Day landings or the abandoned village which lost its fight to the sea.
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