The word for wales in spanish is gales
Viva en Gales - you live in Wales Vivo en Gales - I live in Wales
Wales is the Anglo-Saxon word for foreigner or stranger. the French and Spanish names for Wales are very similar to the old Roman word for France - 'Gaul'. In Spanish is it 'Gales' and in French it is 'Pays de Galles'.
País de Gales
probably part of his family is Spanish, numerous Spanish people resided in England and Wales during the Spanish civil war, to escape the conflict
It is the Spanish and arguable Portugese spelling for the country known as Wales, which is, as Prince Charles would affirm- part of the United Kingdom. ( he is the Prince of Wales).
Red and Yellow
Catherine was born a Spanish Princess, daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. Catherine of Aragon was Queen of England as the first wife of King Henry Vlll of England and Princess of Wales as the wife to Arthur, Prince of Wales.
In the 1930s Welsh politics was generally left-wing (many prominent Welsh intellectuals fought with the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War). The Communists were much stronger in Wales than in most other parts of the UK, but probably the most important political alignment in Wales - then as now - was the parliamentary Labour Party.
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.
leeds is in wales