No- it is joined to England along it's Eastern border, although it does have islands of it's own. The largest of these is Anglesey, which is only marginally an island, seperated only by a narrow sea-channel called the Menai Strait and spanned by a bridge built by Thomas Telford in the early 19th Century.
There are also other smaller islands off the Welsh coast, mostly in the South West- these include the monastery island of Caldey, Grassholm, Flatholm, Steepholm and Bardsey.
Scotland and Wales are separate constituent countries of the United Kingdom.
Wales is a principality. Hence, "The Prince of Wales" - HRH Prince Charles.
Short Answer - no
Australia has the state of New South Wales, so named by James Cook in 1770.
Wales IS in the UK (Britain) However, an island is defined as a land mass surrounded by water. Wales land mass is attached to England on its eastern side so therefore is not an island
It is in neither England nor Ireland. Wales is a separate country. It borders England. It is across the Irish Sea from Ireland.
they are two different countries!
South Wales is in Wales not Australia
New South Wales is located in South Eastern Australia. It is seated behind Queensland, South Australia, and Victoria. Wales is probably best known for its capital, Sydney.
New South Wales is on the continent of Australia. It is one of the states in the country of Australia.
Robertson, New South Wales, Australia.
Yes. New South Wales is one of the six states of Australia.
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No. New South Wales is a state in Australia.
Wales
This is a "What color is George Washington's white horse?" type question.The city of Sydney, Australia is in the country of Australia, specifically in the Province of New South Wales.
Its in Australia in New South Wales
Western Australia is larger in area. New South Wales has the greater population.
Do you mean SYDNEY? Sydney is Australia's biggest city and up until 1923 was te nation's capital. It is not in South Wales but in NEW South Wales, which is astate of Australia.