You can find Welsh people in practically any country.
Scottish people live in Scotland. Welsh people live in Wales.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
Wales, but there are Welsh people living all over the world.
Wales has a diverse population consisting of people from various ethnicities and cultural backgrounds. A significant percentage of the population identifies as Welsh, while there are also communities of English, Scottish, and other nationalities. Additionally, Wales attracts international migrants and students due to its universities, scenic landscapes, and cultural attractions.
The Welsh people primarily live in Wales, a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Additionally, there are Welsh communities in other parts of the UK, as well as around the world due to migration.
Of about 36,500 registered Welsh Ponies, about 2/3 live in Wales.
Great Britain, although Welsh people would say that they live in Wales, Scots would say that they live in Scotland and English people would say that they live in England.
No
Scotland Another answer There is no "hometown" for Welsh people. The Welsh are people who were born and live in the country of Wales which is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The people of what is now Wales are descendants of the ancient Celtic tribes who occupied the British Isles before the Roman Invasion.
They are just different dialects, like how people from Northern England may use different (but still English) words to those who live in the South.
The current population of the UK is approximately 60 million. The current population of Wales is approximately 3 million. Therefore the percentage of the UK population living in Wales is currently 5%.
In the year 2011, there were 3,064,000 people living in Pyle, Wales. Located near Cardiff, Pyle has four schools and is the hometown of the Welsh poet Bethan Williams.