The Dragon would be one.
China is about 10000 miles east of Wales.
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Yes, but it had a rather solid foundation. Wales holds loads and loads of fossils, and they are often exposed naturally by erosion along the coastlines. The bones of some dinosaurs would easily feed a dragon myth. A few hundred years of fossil "explanations" can build a rather compelling creature in myths and legends, and as Wales had loads of bones and storytellers the dragon myth became very, very strong.
dragon The Red Dragon is the symbol of Wales and appears on the flag.
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Laos Laos borders China to the south, Wales has a sheep:people ratio of 3:1 and borders England.
Laos is very near China. Wales is part of the British isles and on the opposite side of the world.
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Wales in an ancient country with much mythology, mostly in Welsh, however the most popular book of Welsh myths and tales is known as the Mabinogion, which you can buy updated and modernised versions of in English.
Yes.Dogs are the most popular animals in England.
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