Its the Brecon Beacons - 38 miles north of Cardiff.
No, it's in Conwy on the north coast of Wales. Cardiff is on the south coast.
Snowdon in north Wales in the range of snowdonia
Yes - of Wales.
North of Cardiff in Wales, UK.
The three main mountain ranges actually IN Wales are the Snowdonia range in the North, the Brecon Beacons in the South, and the Prescelly's in Dyfed. However, Wales is also BORDERED by the range known as the Black Mountains, which are in the South to Mid-Wales border region and act as a natural border between Wales and England.
Wales doesn't really have a highland like Scotland does, but in the north there is a national park of Snowdonia which contains the biggest mountain in England and Wales, Mt.Snowdon. The mountain range it belongs to is the Cambrian mountain system.
Both Wales and England are part of the United Kingdom, but Wales is not part of England. The capital of Wales is Cardiff (or Caerdydd, in Welsh). The capital of England, and also capital of the UK, is London.
Cardiff University, University of Wales Institute Cardiff (UWIC) and a part of the University of Glamorgan. However, UniGlam's main campus is in Pontypridd, some miles north of the city.---Cardiff UniversityGlamorgan UniversityUniversity of Wales AberystwythUniversity of Wales BangorUniversity of Wales College of MedicineUniversity of Wales College, NewportUniversity of Wales Institute, CardiffUniversity of Wales LampeterUniversity of Wales Swansea
The Brecon Beacons are situated in southern wales, Just north of Cardiff.
yes cardiff is the capital of wales
Mt Kosciuszko is in the Snowy Mountains, which are in the Main aka North New South Wales Range of the Great Dividing Range of Australia.
it is located on a hillside near the village of tongwylise in the north of Cardiff in wales