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  1. The culture of Wales is distinct, with its own language, customs, festivals, music, art, mythology, history, and politics. Wales is primarily represented by the symbol of the red Welsh Dragon, but other national emblems include the leek and the daffodil.

  2. Welsh. Alternative Name. Cymru, the nation; Cymry, the people; Cymraeg, the language. Orientation. Identification. The Britons, a Celtic tribe, who first settled in the area that is now Wales, had already begun to identify themselves as a distinct culture by the sixth century C.E.

  3. Hace 1 día · Wales. Famed for its strikingly rugged landscape, the small nation of Wales—which 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.

  4. 20 de jul. de 2007 · Learn about the Welsh language, stereotypes, music, food and more. Explore the diverse and vibrant cultural scene in Wales, from traditional to modern, and the impact of Cool Cymru.

  5. History and heritage. Welsh traditions, myths, and legends. There's plenty to explore through the history of Welsh legend and tradition, including King Arthur, his sorcerer Merlin, and a horse skeleton that gets carried from door to door demanding beer and snacks. The midwinter majesty of the Mari Lwyd.

  6. Wales is a country with distinctive traditions, heritage and culture, known as a land of song and a country steeped in myth and legend. Learn about its geography, history, language, sports, arts, weather and how to get there.

  7. An impressive history Wales has gathered with a fair few traditions added along the way. Historic castles, Roman forts right on through to traditional recipes and celebrations. Visit our UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Wales