Wales is a nation within a nation. It together with England Scotland and Northern Ireland make up the UK
Yes, Wales is considered a nation. It is one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom, along with England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Wales has its own distinctive culture, language (Welsh), and governance within the UK.
Swansea, officially known as the City and County of Swansea, is a coastal city and county in Wales. It is not and does not have a capital. Cardiff is the capital of Wales.
The highest populated county in Wales is Cardiff, which is also the capital city of Wales. It has a population of approximately 364,000 people.
Carmarthenshire has been a county in Wales since 1284, following the Laws in Wales Acts.
Approximately 13% of the population in Wales have the surname Jones, making it the most common surname in the country.
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The largest international airport in Wales is in nation's capital, Cardiff.
yes Wales is but other countries are working on being one
Wales is not an independent nation; it is part of the United Kingdom along with England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
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Yes. Wales is a nation and a non-sovereign country located on the island of Great Britain.
Scotland is a separate nation from England and Wales and has its own legal system.
England colonised and governed New South Wales in 1788.
Scotland and Wales
They are a nation of people situated in the west of Britain and are descended from Celts
England and Scotland, along with Wales and Northern Ireland comprise the nation of the United Kingdom.
United Kingdom