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Thanks to an intrepid group of Welsh explorers setting sail from their homeland in 1865, a small slice of Argentinean Patagonia will forever be Wales. John Malathronas investigates. A sign in Spanish hangs on a Monterrey pine: “Malacara, let your memory live with my...
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The 10 Most Beautiful Towns in Wales Wales © Pixabay MATTHEW KEYTEUPDATED: 21 JULY 2017 Save to WishlistWales has a history of invasions, subjugation and rebellion that has left the landscape dotted with handsome towns surrounded by defensive walls and towered over by...
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The Battle of Cadfan, at which the forces of Henry III of England were roundly defeated, is widely believed to have taken place in the Tywi Valley, Carmarthenshire on 29th May 1257. Henry’s army arrived near Carmarthen before marching up the Tywi Valley towards...
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‘Waltzing Matilda’ is Australia’s best known and much loved folk song, and the first verse is as follows: Once a jolly swagman* camped by a billabong,Under the shade of a coolibah tree,And he sang as he watched and waited till his billy boiled,“You’ll come a-waltzing...
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Donetsk has become a city of one million people CREDIT: GETTY Chris Leadbeater, travel writer 15 JUNE 2017 • 3:35PMFollow For all the many differences between the cities of the world, the foundation tale of any great metropolis generally...
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