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Facts about Wales Find out about the population, climate, symbols, national anthem and more interesting facts about Wales
Welcome to Wales | Wales. com Learn more about Wales From world-famous arts to jaw-dropping scenery It all comes with a legendary warm welcome
Discover Wales | Wales. com Find out more about what cities Wales have to offer: Cardiff, Newport, Swansea, Bangor, St Davids, St Asaph and Wrexham Discover the origins and meanings of some of Wales' unique place names
Visit - Wales. com Discover why more and more people are coming to experience the very best Wales has to offer Visit our site to start planning your next trip to Wales
Where is Wales? | Wales. com Wales is a country that forms part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (known as the UK) It is situated in the northwestern part of the continent of Europe
About Wales | Wales. com The epic landscapes of North Wales are alive with action, and a rich, distinctive culture You’ll find three National Landscapes, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and some of the UK’s best adventure
Visiting Wales 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 Discover Wales, your way
Overview - Wales Learn more about the country of Wales which is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain
This is Wales | Wales. com Wales now boasts four UNESCO World Heritage Sites Here’s an intro to all four, with details about why each is so important to the history of Wales, and the wider world
Wales - facts and talking points | Wales. com Chief among these is the Wales Coast Path, an 870 mile (1,400 km) route that runs around the entire coast of Wales, offering endless views of secluded bays and pristine beaches