Wales is a country. It has it's own language and its own elections for welsh ministers.
So yes, I would say Wales is significant!
A significant amount
Nothing significant or measurable.
The most common language spoken in Wales is English. However, Welsh is also an official language of Wales and is spoken by a significant portion of the population.
The Macquarie Marshes, or Macquarie Wetlands, in western New South Wales are significant wetlands.
William Lawson's most significant achievement was being one of the first to cross the Blue Mountains, along with Blaxland and Wentworth. This crossing was significant for it enabled the settlement of New South Wales to expand beyond Sydney.
Some of the more significant rivers in the northern part of New South Wales include the Clarence, Tweed, Richmond, Namoi, MacIntyre, Dumaresq, Severn, Barwon, Gwydir, Bogan and Castlereagh Rivers.
The biggest church in Wales is Llandaff Cathedral, located in Cardiff. It is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff and has a rich history, with parts of the current building dating back to the 12th century. With its impressive architecture and size, Llandaff Cathedral is a significant religious and cultural landmark in Wales.
Edward I made history by conquering large parts of Wales and almost succeeding in doing the same to Scotland~DoRtHy
The wealthy sheep rancher from New South Wales in "Great Expectations" is Abel Magwitch, also known as Provis. He is a criminal who becomes Pip's benefactor and plays a significant role in the story's plot.
An AONB is an area of outstanding natural beauty - an area of countryside in England, Wales or Northern Ireland which has been designated for conservation due to its significant landscape value.
north wales.
yes there is a small town in wales named after wales itself it is in the south of wales and has the name of cymru.