Welsh Pride is the name of a young enterprise group in Bridgend who are absolutely amazing and are the best at being the best. :)
Has anyone seen or heard of Toni Atkins of Llandovery in Wales?
yes she often visits an old lady by the co op in llandovery also visits another lady in llandeillo opposite ck shop car park next door to the house .
think she has moved to the brecfa area
Is Pendine Sands the longest beach in Wales?
Cefn Sidan. The longest beach in Wales and situated in West Carmarthenshire.
What is the county town of powys?
How many miles from north wales to London?
Depending where exactly in north Wales, it's about 200- 220 miles driving to London.
What was pre 1939 war capital town of wales uk?
Cardiff was designated as the Capital City of Wales in 1955. Before this time there was no other officially recognised capital.
Some historians might claim Machynlleth, the seat of Owain Glyndŵr's Welsh Parliament in 1404, as the "ancient capital" of Wales.
How many miles from Wales to Romania?
cca. 2 300 km or cca. 1 430 miles (Cardiff to Bucharest, straight line)
How long from port talbot to Birmingham?
It will take about 2 hours 35 minutes to drive the 145 miles.
How many countries are there in Wales?
Wales itself is a single country so there are no countries in Wales.
In Welsh, Wales's real name is 'Cymru' (pronounced 'Kumree'). It's Latin it's name is Cambria. The French know it as Payes de Galles (pronounced 'Pay de Gawles').
But for most Anglo-Saxon speaking people, it's just known as Wales.
Is London the largest city name in the world?
Obviously not. It's one letter shorter than "Chicago", for example. The longest English place name is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, which is a village in Wales (on the island of Anglesey) ... which is sort of cheating, because the name was deliberately selected to be long and is basically just Welsh for "the Church of St. Mary in the hollow of the white hazel near the rapid whirlpool and the Church of St. Tysilio with a red cave". The original name was the considerably more reasonable Llanfair Pwllgyngyll (which means the same thing, but stops after "white hazel").