theres no such thing as welsh money. pound coins etc may have welsh emblems on them but they are actually from the bank of England. if u r reffering to scotish and northern Irish notes and coins, yes, they are legal tender and u can use them any where in the UK. some places may not let u due to fraud but by law you can
There aren't any parties inside of Whales so how could there be seats?
One differemce is how the rich and middle class view money. The rich do not work for money to spend on things. They use money to create assets and find ways to use their money to make more money. They do not spend their money on liabilities and find ways to have other people make money for them (like employees). They allow their assets to pay their liabilities. The middle class spends time working for money and spend their money on things they want, not creating assets. For more information visit the Related Link.
Spending habits can vary based on individual preferences and circumstances, rather than gender. Both men and women may spend money on different items or activities depending on their priorities, needs, and financial situation, making it difficult to generalize one gender as wasting more money than the other.
Both PACs and Super PACs are political committees that can raise and spend money to support candidates, but they differ in their fundraising limits and disclosure requirements. PACs can donate directly to candidates and have limited contribution amounts, while Super PACs cannot donate directly to candidates but can raise unlimited funds from individuals, unions, and corporations to spend independently on behalf of candidates.
The black and white design on the England flag represents the historical connection to the House of Plantagenet, a royal dynasty that ruled England from the 12th to the 15th centuries. The flag is known as the "St. George's Cross" and is a symbol of England's heritage and identity.
They spend their money on making wells for clean water and providing food for other countries
"Welsh lloegr" means "Welsh England." In Welsh, "Cymru" is the name for Wales, so "lloegr" is used for England.
Yes, Welsh was spoken in England. Welsh is a very old language, and at the time the earliest examples we have were written, parts of what is now England were entirely Welsh. In fact there are Welsh communities, in which people speak Welsh, today.
Do you mean Welsh Rarebit
Lloegr
Highclere is in England.
Lloegr!
Like you spend it in any other country... on clothes, food, bills, and other various things...
The Welsh pony comes from Wales.
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The border between Wales and England is long and there are several counties on each side. Powys is the largest county on the Welsh side of the border, but there are several others too.
Jane Welsh was born on January 14, 1905, in Bristol, England, UK.