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  1. Hace 3 días · Famed for its strikingly rugged landscape, the small nation of Waleswhich comprises six distinctive regions—was one of Celtic Europe’s most prominent political and cultural centres, and it retains aspects of culture that are markedly different from those of its English neighbours.

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      Wales - Parliament, Devolution, Celtic: Because Wales is a...

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      Wales - Agriculture, Mining, Tourism: The Welsh economy...

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      Wales - Rainfall, Maritime, Temperate: Wales has a maritime...

    • Cultural Institutions

      Wales - Castles, Museums, Heritage: Large numbers of...

  2. 17 de may. de 2024 · Discover the best places to visit in Wales, from mountains and castles to beaches and islands. Learn about the culture, history and nature of this small but stunning country with a proud dragon flag.

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Take a look, below, at the best things to do in Wales. Have the best time exploring. 1.) Explore Snowdonia National Park. Snowdonia National Park is one of the oldest parks within Wales and a stunning place to explore. With almost 1000 square miles of unspoilt beauty, Snowdonia National Park also has the tallest mountain in all of ...

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · In this Wales travel blog, I’m going to give you 10 great places to visit in Wales by train along with tips for the trains in Wales, getting the train to Wales, cheaper train tickets, and recommendations for your Wales train itinerary.

  5. Hace 4 días · The party's principles as defined in 1970 were (1) self government for Wales, (2) to safeguard the culture, traditions, language and economic position of Wales and (3) to secure membership for a self-governing Welsh state in the United Nations.

  6. 1 de oct. de 2017 · Browse the best tours in Wales with 90 reviews visiting places like Snowdonia National Park and Cardiff. All Major Brands. Biggest selection. Best Prices.

  7. 22 de may. de 2024 · Welsh language, member of the Brythonic group of the Celtic languages, spoken in Wales. Modern Welsh, like English, makes very little use of inflectional endings; British, the Brythonic language from which Welsh is descended, was, however, an inflecting language like Latin, with word endings.

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