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South Hams vs Waterville

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South Hams

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South Hams is a local government district on the south coast of Devon, England. Services divide between those provided by its own Council headquartered in Totnes, and those provided by Devon County Council headquartered in the city of Exeter. Beside Totnes are its towns of Dartmouth, Kingsbridge, Salcombe, and Ivybridge — the most populous with 11,851 residents, as at the 2011 Census. To the north, it includes part of Dartmoor National Park, to the east borders Torbay, and to the west Plymouth.



It contains some of the most unspoilt coastline on the south coast, including the promontories of Start Point and Bolt Head The entire coastline, along with the lower Avon and Dart valleys, form most of the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The South Hams, along with nearby Broadsands in Paignton, is the last British refuge of the cirl bunting.

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Waterville

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aterville is the name of several places. In Russia Waterville Aquapark, a water park attached to the Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya Hotel, Saint PetersburgIn the United States: Waterville, Iowa Waterville, Kansas Waterville, Maine Waterville, Minnesota Waterville Valley, New Hampshire Waterville, New York Waterville, Ohio Waterville, Pennsylvania Waterville, Tennessee Waterville, Vermont Waterville, Washington Waterville, Wisconsin Waterville (Waterbury), a neighborhood in Connecticut Waterville USA, a water and amusement park in AlabamaIn Canada: Waterville, Quebec Waterville, Nova Scotia Waterville, New Brunswick (disambiguation) Waterville, Newfoundland and LabradorIn Ireland: Waterville, County Kerry Waterville, Dublin

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