exoniemen
Exoniemen refers to the inhabitants or residents of Exeter in Devon, England, UK. The term originated in medieval times and comes from the city's historical name of Exonia, which was derived from its Old English name Exanceaster. This name is composed of the village Exan, located near the River Exe, and the Latin term civitas, meaning "city."
Formerly an important center of trade and industry, Exeter was a significant settlement during the Middle Ages,
While the title Exoniemen no longer holds specific legal or social significance, it remains an interesting
Exoniemen continue to be a fundamental part of the city's community, upholding the legacy of those who