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Facts about Wales
Language: Welsh and English – Wales is a bilingual country. Cities: There are currently seven cities in Wales. Cardiff (Caerdydd in Welsh) the capital city of Wales has a population of around 363,000 and is located on the South East coast.
Discover Wales | Wales.com
Wales.com is an online hub providing international visitors, students and business with information about Wales. Learn more about Wales here.
Where is Wales? | Wales.com
Where is Wales? How many cities are in Wales? What's the capital city? What's the population of Wales? Here are the answers to your Wales-based trivia questions.
Visit - Wales
Visit our site to start planning your next trip to Wales. Wales’ outstanding natural landscapes are alive with world-leading adventure and a distinctive, contemporary culture. Colourful communities offer unique places to stay, and a feast of local food and drink.
Visiting Wales | Wales.com
Discover Wales, your way. Our inspiring landscapes are the perfect backdrop for epic trips. We've hundreds of castles and ancient ruins, endless rolling hills and valleys, snow-capped mountains, UNESCO World Heritage Sites and internationally-recognised Dark Skies to offer.
About Wales | Wales.com
Wales is a distinctive part of the UK. With its own character, culture and way of life – thousands of years in the making, and continually evolving.
Overview - Wales
South Wales is defined by the historic valleys that etch its landscape, each with its own unique personality, its green country parks and forests and a stunning coastline.
Welsh traditions, myths, and legends - Wales
Jude Rogers uncovers the origins of one of Wales' most eerie midwinter traditions, the Mari Lwyd.
Welcome to Wales
Welcome to Wales. Where else can you watch quaver-perfect choirs compete at Europe’s biggest music and poetry festival, explore a stunning 870-mile coast along a single footpath, or find the talent and support to build a creative business with global reach?
Culture In Wales | Wales.com
Uncover centuries of heritage and culture at Wales' national museums, dotted across the country. The Hay Festival – celebrating culture across the world Find out how the Hay Festival began and has since inspired cultural events across the world.