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Carreg Cennen Castle in Llandelio, South Wales.
Gillian Clarke, the national poet of Wales, draws on a tradition older than books in her pick of beautiful, funny and moving Welsh myths
Printable map of Wales and info and links to Wales facts, famous natives, landforms, latitude, longitude, maps, symbols, timeline and weather - by worldatlas.com
Afon Lloer, Snowodnia, Wales by Edward W Roberts
The Ordovices, Silures, Demetae, Gangani, and Deceangli are the five ancient Welsh tribes that occupied Wales during the Roman invasion.
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Proof Welsh castles are the coolest thing history ever did
The Ordovices, Silures, Demetae, Gangani, and Deceangli are the five ancient Welsh tribes that occupied Wales during the Roman invasion.
It is generally accepted that the Welsh National costume evolved in the late 1700s. The Welsh National Dress though is only for females. There have been attempts to create a welsh kilt for men but this has not really taken off.
Online magazine with bilingual Welsh articles, short stories, resources and interviews. Cylchgrawn arlein gydag erthyglau, straeon byrion, adnoddau a chyfweliadau Cymraeg dwyieithog
Snowdonia, Wales. Facebook | Twitter Please refrain from posting any group invite icons / awards icons or any other images, thanks.
St David's day is a great day for all Welsh folk to celebrate national heritage and tradition as well as honouring the patron Saint of Wales. National dress is a big part of the celebration, so expect to see lots of little Welsh ladies and gentlemen skipping their way to school on this first day of
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England’s westward cousin, Wales, offers the best of city and pastoral life.
Make sure you look up as the ISS – the International Space Station – is visible from Wales tonight
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Ancient Welsh people in Bronze Age Wales were tribal societies comprised of the Beaker People and Brythonic-speaking Celts.
Caernarfon | by Non Paratus
Llywelyn Ap Iorwerth, byname Llywelyn The Great, (died April 11, 1240, Aberconway, Gwynedd, Wales), Welsh prince, the most outstanding native ruler to appear in Wales before the region came under English rule in 1283. Llywelyn was the grandson of Owain Gwynedd (d. 1170), a powerful ruler of Gwynedd in northern Wales. While still a child, Llywelyn was exiled by his uncle, David. He deposed David in 1194 and by 1202 had brought most of northern Wales under his control. In 1205 he married Joan, the illegitimate daughter of England’s King John (reigned 1199–1216). Nevertheless, when Llywelyn’s attempts to extend his
The Best Welsh Genealogy Resources looks at the top websites for Welsh genealogy research including a free newspaper site
Llanfair PG is a small town in Wales with a really big name! In fact, the longest Welsh town name is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is officially the longest place name in the UK and the second-longest in
(Goblin is 28 months) Next Thursday, the 1st of March, is St David's Day. St David being, of course, the patron saint of Wales. In remem...
Postcard 1 - Map of Great Britain Received this card inside an envelope. Postcard 2 - Scotland A beautiful map of Scotland. Scotland has over 800 islands and 5.1 million of Scotland's population live in only 3% of total land area. Thanks to Irene for sending from Scotland, United Kingdom. Postcard 3 - Scotland Thanks to Sarah of North Uist, Scotland Postcard 4 - Wales Nice map card of Cymru (Wales) showing Welsh castles, cathedrals and landmarks. Thanks to Phillippa of Wales. Postcard 5 - Northern Ireland Thanks to Leila from Northern Ireland.