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She lived in South Wales ,Australia
Yes - of Wales.
John Macarthur, one of the pioneers of the Australian wool industry, died on 11 April 1834, at Camden New South Wales. Alternatively, the name may refer to any of the men at the related link, of whom five have died including the aforementioned.
South Wales is in Wales not Australia
Some of the first merino to come into Australia from south Africa. They arrived with John Macarthur and Samuel Marsden in 1897. These were the first of a breed of Merino that was to become a uniquely Australian breed.
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There are two important historical bridges over the Menai Straits in North Wales, the Menai suspension bridge and the Britannia combined road and rail bridge. In South Wales there are two Severn bridges connecting Wales with England.
They are in South Wales
It's in Wales. I believe 'South Wales' refers specifically to the southernmost part of the principality.
Coal is mined in the South Wales Coalfield (Rhondda Valley, and the South Wales Valleys).
The abbreviation for New South Wales is NSW.
It became important because it was good for mining raw materiels. Hope this helped you!