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Jimmy Wilde Jimmy Wilde, by Library of Congress, via Wikimedia Commons Jimmy Wilde (1892-1969) is arguably the greatest fighter ever produced by the UK, and a boxer worthy of consideration on any all-time list of the greatest pound-for-pound champions worldwide. Nat...
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We explore what lies behind common misperceptions the English have of their closest neighbours and unearth a rich cultural heritage. Second Severn Crossing from northern side | © Matt Buck / Flickr 1. You Have To Pay To Get Into Wales You only have to...
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St Dwynwen’s Day Find out about the Welsh patron saint of lovers, St Dwynwen. Like a well-matched partner, you’ll fall in love with St Dwynwen’s Day – Wales’ very own version of St Valentine’s Day, once you’ve found out...
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The Mari Lwyd at Llangynwyd, Maesteg in 1919 Sign up to FREE daily email alerts from Walesonline – DailySubscribeWe will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see ourPrivacy Noticefor details of your data protection...
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BLAENAVON WORLD HERITAGE SITE The area around Blaenavon has a fascinating range of landmarks from the Industrial Revolution. In this region, part of which lies within the Brecon Beacons National Park, the remains of our industrial past are tangible and within reach,...
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No-one knows exactly why stone circles were built but thousands of years later they continue to fascinate. Stonehenge – of which the oldest stones come from Pembrokeshire – attracts more than a million visitors a year. But on Midsummer’s day, dozens also went to Gors...
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