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Yes, north and south wales are joined on to great Britain
Australia was colonised by British prisoners. The British government sent a fleet of convicts and officers, under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip, to colonise the land that James Cook had named and claimed as "New South Wales".
The Royal Mint in Wales - at Llantrisant, near Cardiff, South Wales
they traveled by boat via New South Wales
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Yes - of Wales.
New South Wales was once a British penal colony, as was Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania).
South Wales is in Wales not Australia
No, she is Australian (born July 30, 1982 in Werrington Downs, New South Wales).
Australia was originally established as a convict colony. Prisoners from Britain were sent to New South Wales, the site of the first European settlement in Australia, in 1788.
They are in South Wales
It's in Wales. I believe 'South Wales' refers specifically to the southernmost part of the principality.