Great Britain - Hastings and Winchester are in England. Mount Snowdon is in Wales
Yes, although it's not normally called "Mount Snowdon" -- just Snowdon, or Yr Wyddfa in Welsh.
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the battle of hasting was set in what is now called Battle
king harold, willam, and edward
No but theirs a mountain called Snowdon
The highest point on Snowdon is the summit called Yr Wyddfa, which stands at an elevation of 1,085 meters (3,560 feet) above sea level.
Mount Snowdon is located in the Snowdon mountain range of North-East Wales, and is the highest mointain in Wales. It lies within the Snowdonia national Park, which covers most of the North West part of the country. Exact co-ordinates are 53 degrees 4'6.59' North, 4 degrees 4'34.43' west.
There are only three native British species of snakes and of these only two are likely to be found on Mount Snowdon, as the Smooth Snake is mainly confined to the southern counties of England and south Wales. The two which might be found on Mount Snowdon are the Grass Snake and the Adder (also called the Viper).
It has been out for awhile you should look for it in a store called "Hasting." It comes out in Oct.
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Snowdonia is a national park. The mountain is called Snowdon and it is within the area of the national park, along with many other mountains. Snowdonia is in the north west region of Wales and Mount Snowdon is close to the town of Llanberis.
Because it was at first kept secure in the royal treasury at Winchester. After the many Norman inspectors travelled around the country collecting the information they all gathered at Winchester, where the data was collated and written out by just one scribe. It made sense for the information to then be stored at Winchester. Strangely, Winchester itself was, like London, not included in the survey.