What is the mountain range near Wales?
The three main mountain ranges actually IN Wales are the Snowdonia range in the North, the Brecon Beacons in the South, and the Prescelly's in Dyfed.
However, Wales is also BORDERED by the range known as the Black Mountains, which are in the South to Mid-Wales border region and act as a natural border between Wales and England.
What part of the US do most welsh people live?
Philadelphia was the main settling area in the US and has most of the historic Welsh connections - As an aside. There are still American Indians who use Welsh as a communication language
When were the laws uniting England and Wales passed?
the act of union between England and wales was in 1536.
nearly the same to what everyone drinks in England. Wine, water and juice mainly
What is the name of the island located off the northwest coast of wales?
the isle of man which lies between whales and Ireland
What vegetable is the welsh national embalm?
The leek is the national vegetable of Wales, the daffodil is its national flower, the red dragon its symbol, and St. David is its patron saint. Bore Da!
I think it's a leek.
How many square miles are in Wales?
The area of Wales is 8,022 square miles. About the same as the U.S. state of New Jersey.
Which plant is the national emblem of wales?
The national plant is the leek and national flower is the daffodil which both are very important to the Welsh on the first of March which is St David's day or in Welsh Dydd gwyl ddewi.
The Welsh word for daffodil is 'cenhinen Bedr' and the word for leek is 'cenhinen'.
What industry is developed in south wales?
Originally Iron Steel and Coal
Then manufacturing
Now chiefly farming
Was there a war between England and Wales?
in history yes there has been especially in the year
615: The Saxon Aethelfrith defeats the Welsh at Bangor
616: Battle of Chester - Wales isolated from the rest of Britain.
c.784: Offa of Mercia (below), the powerful Saxon king, constructs Offa's Dyke and Wales acquires an eastern boundary.
Warfare in the Middle Ages was not necessarily a pitched battle but a series of skirmishes, diplomacy and hostage taking. There were constant bickerings between Wales and England through most of the 'Dark Ages' and after the Norman Conquest of England, Wales was also subjected to invasion, the southern part of Wales falling and remaining in English hands. The reign of King John saw increased activity, mostly from 1204 onwards after John lost Normandy to the French king Philip Augustus and had little more to do than look inwards. Henry III, John's son, continued the trend and the conquest was accomplished finally by Edward I 'Longshanks' in 1282 with the death of Llwyelyn the Last in an ambush.
Is the Highland region of Scotland bigger or smaller than the whole of wales?
Smaller- the Highland region is roughly equivalent in size to Northern Ireland. The whole of Scotland is about one third larger than Wales.
As a general rule of thumb, Wales is about the same size as Belgium.
What is the country where st. Patrick originated?
Believed to be in the south of Wales around the River Severn estuary. Or at St David's in Pembrokshire. Or in the Northern Kingdom of Strathclyde
What is the flow of the river severn in cubic m per second at its mouth?
Discharge for London - average 65.8 m³/s (2,324 cu ft/s)
It depends on who's going. They might be visiting because their ancestors grew up there or they're simply visiting a relative or just going on a holiday. But, and I mean this is a kind way seeing as I grew up and still live in Wales, it is raining a lot.
What is the most common meal in Wales?
There are several famous Welsh dishes. These include posh chest on toast, Welsh cakes, bara brith, and cawl. There are many more dishes.
How do you get from Heathrow to Swansea Wales?
Well depends what kind of journey do you prefer by road or by air. By air will be better and fastest way.
Which other country speak welsh?
there are quite a few.
patagonioa has a large welsh community , so has Canada and various places really!
Can you drive from Dublin to Wales?
Dublin and Wales are separated by the Irish Sea and are about 60 miles apart, with no bridge, so you cannot drive from Dublin to Wales. You can however bring a car on a ferry from Dublin to Wales.