The main mountainous region in South Wales are The Brecon Beacons, which are a designated National Park. There are also the Black Mountains, which are closer to the border with England, and the Prescelly Mountains which tend to mark an unofficial boundary between South and Mid Wales.
The Welsh Valleys are also divided from each other by long mountain ranges.
I think the biggest one is the sugar loaf mountain in abergavveny
The South Wales Evening Post was founded in 1893 with the name South Wales Daily Post. Its name changed in 1932 from the South Wales Daily Post to its current name.
James Cook, who was the first European to chart the area, named the entire eastern coast of Australia New South Walesbecause the countryside bore a resemblance to parts of southern Wales.
English explorer James Cook, who was the first European to chart the area, named the entire eastern coast of Australia New South Wales because the countryside bore a resemblance (in his mind) to parts of southern Wales.
the mountainous range that runs from north wales to south wales is called the brecan beacons Actually, I think its the Cambrian Mountains. --- The Cambrian Mountains is the main mountain range in Wales, running from the NW to the SW, between Aberystwyth and Rhayader. The Brecon Beacons National Park is part of the Black Mountains, which stretch across the top of South Wales, between Brecon and Merthyr, and from (approximately) Hay-on-Wye to Swansea.
The city of Orange is in New South Wales.
You name it we have it.
NEW South Wales is in Australia, not in Wales itself- they are just known as New South Walians, although there may be an Australian colloquial name for them.
The River Taff, which is the origin of the nickname 'Taffy' given to Welsh people, is in south Wales.
Great Dividing RangeThe Great Dividing Range is by no means restricted to New South Wales. It extends from the far north of Queensland to southern Victoria and around to the west, ending at the Grampians mountain range.
New South Wales originally came under the general name of New Holland.
New South Wales is a state in Australia, originally named by Lieutenant James Cook as it reminded him of southern Wales. The entire eastern coast of Australia was given this name, but now New South Wales refers to just one of the states in the eastern half of the continent. The capital city of New South Wales is Sydney.