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Wales [weɪlz] n
(Placename) a principality that is part of the United Kingdom, in the west of Great Britain; conquered by the English in 1282; parliamentary union with England took place in 1536: a separate Welsh Assembly with limited powers was established in 1999. Wales consists mainly of moorlands and mountains and has an economy that is chiefly agricultural, with an industrial and former coal-mining area in the south. Capital: Cardiff. Pop.: 2 903 085 (2001). Area: 20 768 sq. km (8017 sq. miles) Welsh name Cymru Medieval Latin name Cambria ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Wales Translations Wales [ˈweɪlz] n → pays m de Galles in Wales → au pays de Galles to Wales → au pays de Galles I'm from Wales → je suis gallois the Prince of Wales → le prince de Galles How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| When I had reached my eighteenth Year I was recalled by my Parents to my paternal roof in Wales. And, although these were all written in Welsh, it has been thought that some may have been brought to Wales from France. "And Magwitch - in New South Wales - having at last disclosed himself," said Mr. |
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