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He was born in a storm St David was born in the year 500, the grandson of Ceredig ap Cunedda, king of Ceredigion. According to legend, his mother St Non gave birth to him on a Pembrokeshire clifftop during a fierce storm. The spot is marked by the ruins of Non’s...
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Researchers say that the Welsh language will “thrive” and by 2300 two-thirds of the population could be Welsh speakers. More than a third of the world’s 7,000 languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half are expected to go...
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Welsh Indians are a supposed tribe of Native Americans of Welsh origin. Several Native American groups have been identified as having Welsh origins, most prominently the Mandans of North Dakota. Welsh Indians are usually claimed to have...
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Wales has a gorgeous coastline, complete with more than 150 beautiful beaches – and narrowing it down is no easy task. And tough as it might be, we’ve picked out 35 of the best sandy shores that shine, a little more, than the rest.ADVERTISINGAds...
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Spectacular waterfalls-fascinating heritage-great walks.Easy by bus from Neath, Port Talbot and Swansea The Vale of Neath has been renowned through the centuries for its remarkable beauty, epitomised by some of the world’s top artists, notably J.M.W. Turner; the...
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Oxwich is a small seaside village situated 11 miles from Swansea in South Wales. Travelling along the A4118, turn left at the huge gates to the Penrice Estate and take the road down to the sand dunes and marshland of the Nature Reserve. Coming into the village...
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