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AnagramsDutchProper nounWales n. EstonianProper nounWales FinnishProper nounWales DeclensionDeclension of Wales (type risti) singular plural nominative Wales – genitive Walesin – partitive Walesia – accusative Wales Walesin – inessive Walesissa – elative Walesista – illative Walesiin – adessive Walesilla – ablative Walesilta – allative Walesille – essive Walesina – translative Walesiksi – instructive – – abessive Walesitta – comitative – –GermanFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Wales /ˈweɪlz/ (help·info) (Welsh: Cymru; pronounced /ˈkəmrɨ/ (help·info)) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, bordered by England to its east, and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. Wales has a population estimated at three million and is officially bilingual; both Welsh and English have equal status and bilingual signs are the norm throughout the land. For the majority English is their only language, although the once-steady decline in Welsh speaking has reversed over recent years, with the total of Welsh speakers currently estimated to be around 20% of the population. During the Iron Age and early medieval period Wales was inhabited by the Celtic Britons. A distinct Welsh national identity emerged in the centuries after the Roman withdrawal from Britain in the 5th century, and Wales is regarded as one of the modern Celtic nations today. In the 13th-century, the defeat of Llewelyn by Edward I completed the Anglo-Norman conquest of Wales and brought about centuries of English occupation. Wales was subsequently incorporated into England with the Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542, creating the legal entity known today as England and Wales. Distinctive Welsh politics developed in the 19th century, and in 1881 the Welsh Sunday Closing Act became the first legislation applied exclusively to Wales. In 1955 Cardiff was proclaimed as the capital city and in 1999 the National Assembly for Wales was created, which holds responsibility for a range of devolved matters. The capital Cardiff (Welsh: Caerdydd) is Wales's largest city with 317,500 people. For a period it was the biggest coal port in the world and, for a few years before World War One, handled a greater tonnage of cargo than either London or Liverpool. Two-thirds of the Welsh population live in South Wales, with another concentration in eastern North Wales. Many tourists have been drawn to Wales's "wild... and picturesque" landscapes. From the late 19th century onwards, Wales acquired its popular image as the "land of song", attributable in part to the revival of the eisteddfod tradition. Actors, singers and other artists are celebrated in Wales today, often achieving international success. Cardiff is the largest media centre in the UK outside of London. Llywelyn the Great founded the Principality of Wales in 1216. Just over a hundred years after the Edwardian Conquest, in the early 15th century Owain Glyndŵr briefly restored independence to what was to become modern Wales. Traditionally the British Royal Family have bestowed the courtesy title of 'Prince of Wales' upon the heir apparent of the reigning monarch. Wales is sometimes referred to as the 'Principality of Wales', or just the 'principality', although this has no modern geographical or constitutional basis. From Wikipedia under the
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647px x 930px | 55.10kB [source page] Valley They settled in San Jose Almaden Valley area where Ellen was born and stayed there until 1990 when Henry accepted a three year assignment in England followed by one year in Wales After returning to the USA in 1994 and a few years in the Dallas area they moved to Virginia to Oak Hill near Reston see map about 25 miles from downtown Washington DC in the INPHO 12Ire vs Wales jpg
495px x 495px | 31.40kB [source page] and David McSharry will form a new centre partnership for the Ireland Under 18 Schools team when they clash with Scotland in the 2008 U 18 Six Nations Festival at Musgrave Park on Saturday Second row Ben Marshall on the attack against Wales during Ireland s opening game of the 2008 U 18 Six Nations Festival at Musgrave Park last Wednesday From Yahoo Image Search: "Wales" What are the major differences between Wales and England? Q. Wales is probably the least well known section of the UK. I personally know little about it, and there are many people I know who just associate it with England. How is wales cultutally/ ethnically/ historically different from england? Asked by willy R - Wed Mar 7 20:15:08 2007 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments A. Wales is culturally very similar to the rest of England, certainly when compared to cultures outside of the UK. Technically it is part of England, because it was absorbed by England before the Act of Union; however the Welsh identity is re-emerging and many Welsh are fiercely proud of this. There is no distinguishabe Wlesh ethinicity. They do have a language (to the visitor, this is most apparent in the dual language road signs and Welsh-language TV channel, S4C) and this is now widely taught in Welsh schools, though I have never met anyone from Wales who didn't speak English as well as you or I. The Welsh accent can have a rather pleasing musical sound; watch the Hugh Grant movie "The Englishman Who Went Up A Hill And Came Down A… [cont.] Answered by emeaebg - Wed Mar 7 21:44:29 2007 What's the best time of the year to photograph in Wales? Q. I may be traveling to Wales in the near future and I was wondering when the best season is to travel there to photograph (landscapes mostly). I've heard that photographing during midsummer isn't the best time because colors look bland. Any suggestions? Thanks! Asked by truemornings - Sun Jan 6 21:02:14 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. Use a polarizer to make the clouds more defined. And as above the change of light is always the best time for landscapes. A great photographer makes great shots any time of the year. Answered by Jeffy - Sun Jan 6 21:39:53 2008 What is the minimum wage for a thirteen year old in New South Wales?
Q. I work in an Oporto restaurant twelve hours a week. I am paid $5.10 an hour. What is the minimum wage in New South Wales for my age? I'm definitely considering moving. The employees are all in their own little cliques and they talk about everyone in front of anyone. It's horrible. LOL- no, we don't get time and a half on public holidays as far as I know. My pay is put into a savings account which I access with a keycard. Asked by Sam - Tue Feb 17 04:18:38 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. I thought you had to be 14 and 9 months to even work here in NSW...do they pay you in cash or something? Answered by ELLE - Tue Feb 17 04:21:48 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Wales" Wales is a principality lying to the west of England, and forming a constituent part of the United Kingdom. This Geography article is a stub. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it.Sourced
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