The Presbyterian Church of Wales is the largest denomination, followed by The Church in Wales ( Anglican), with the Catholic Church the third largest.
Wales is not governed by England. Wales has its own assemly but as a part of Britain many of its laws and legislations comes from the British parliament.
Its immediate neighbours are Wales (to the west) and Scotland (to the north).
Scotland to the North and Wales to the West.
Wales is not represented on the Union Flag. Historically Wales was treated as a Principality, not a Kingdom and hence was treated as a junior partner to England by the monarchy. Therefore, the cross of St George was seen to represent England and Wales so there is no separate representation for Wales.
Snowdon is a mountain in the Snowdonia national park in north Wales.
Snowdon in North wales (1085m asl)
It is located in North Wales
Mount Snowdon is located in the Snowdon mountain range of North-East Wales, and is the highest mointain in Wales. It lies within the Snowdonia national Park, which covers most of the North West part of the country. Exact co-ordinates are 53 degrees 4'6.59' North, 4 degrees 4'34.43' west.
It may be possible on a clear day (which isn't very often in this part of the world !!) /
Snowdon in north Wales in the range of snowdonia
Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales
The nearest city to Mount Snowdon is the only city in north Wales, Bangor.
That depends on the reasons why you're classing them as famous. The first one would probably be Mount Snowdon (in North Wales, part of Snowdonia). Second I would say is Pen-y-Fan (in South Wales, part of the Brecon Beacons). I'm not going to guess at a third famous one. mount snowdon
Mount Snowdon is located in the Snowdonia national park in north Wales and it is the highest mountain in Wales. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Scotalnd and in the whole of Great Britain.
The Snowdon Ranger Hostel is the nearest Youth Hostel in this part of Wales. The hostel is actually located in the town of Gwynedd and is open year round.
Largest in height is Snowdonia in North Wales, the highest mountain, Snowdon, is 1085m above sea level. If you're talking about length, its the Cambrian Mountains. They stretch for 65 miles north to south along the middle of Wales, but the highest peak is only 752 meters.