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  1. Wales - Wikipedia

    Two-thirds of the population live in South Wales, including Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, and the nearby valleys. The eastern region of North Wales has about a sixth of the overall population, …

  2. Wales | History, Geography, Facts, & Points of Interest | Britannica

    5 days ago · Wales, constituent unit of the United Kingdom that forms a westward extension of the island of Great Britain. Its capital and main commercial and financial center is Cardiff.

  3. Wales Maps & Facts - World Atlas

    Apr 18, 2023 · Wales, a country located in the southwest of The United Kingdom, shares its eastern border with England and its northern and western borders with the Irish Sea.

  4. Wales - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Although Wales is very close to the rest of Great Britain, and despite most people speaking English, the country has always had a distinct culture. It is officially bilingual in English and …

  5. Facts about Wales

    Find out about the population, climate, symbols, national anthem and more interesting facts about Wales.

  6. Getting to know Wales

    Wales has something for everyone- from lush landscapes and wildlife to vibrant cities and culture, here's a bit about what you'll find during your stay.

  7. A Short Introduction to Wales | About-Wales.com

    A short guide to Wales - essential history and economics, Wales as part of the United Kingdom, tourism and culture.

  8. All About Wales [Everything You Need to Know]

    Aug 29, 2023 · Wales is known for its rolling landscapes, having more castles than any other country in Europe, and for its unique flag featuring the red Welsh dragon. In this article, we’ll …

  9. Wales - Wikitravel

    Jun 15, 2025 · Rich in history and natural beauty, Wales has a living Celtic culture distinct to the rest of Britain. Travellers are attracted to Wales because of its beautiful landscape, including …

  10. Welcome to Wales | Wales.com

    Wales is a proud nation. We’re both part of the United Kingdom and a country in our own right, with a devolved government and a Welsh Parliament that passes our own laws. Around 3.1 …

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