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Questions related to Wales, the mountainous country in the west of the island of Britain, which is part of the United Kingdom. It is known as Cymru in the Welsh language.

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In what part of wales does Bara Brith come from?

Its a product made all over the country and historically formed a part of peoples diets

How long does it take to get from harworth to wales?

3 hours 37 mins Harrworth Doncaster to Cardiff

When it is June what is the season in Wales?

Summertime, as in most Northern Hemisphere countries.

Do you know why they called it llandudno?

Llan is a word meaning enclosure or church parish. Dudno is the name Tudno, which has undergone initial consonant mutation as is required for some words when they combine with other words in Welsh. So Llandudno is the village or town associated with St. Tudno's Church.

What year did all day Sunday drinking in Scotland start?

All day Sunday drinking is not allowed in Scotland the pubs do not open until noon.

How many square miles does Wales cover?

The land area is just over 8,000 square miles and Wales measures 160 miles long by 60 miles wide. Wales has extensive tracts of high plateaux with mountain ranges deeply dissected by river valleys radiating from the centre of the upland area. The lowland area is confined mainly to the relatively narrow coastal belts and the valley floors. Snowdon is the highest mountain at 3,650 feet. The coastline is almost 750 miles long (1,200 Km.) Go to the Data Wales Maps Page for a selection of maps of Wales.

Is amlwch a town in north Wales?

It is a town on the north coast of Anglesey (Ynys Môn).

Is duffy from Wales?

Yes , she is . Raised in Nefyn on the Llŷn Peninsula in North Wales, with her twin sister, Katy Ann, and older sister Kelly, Aimée Duffy grew up speaking Welsh as her mother tongue.

What is the address of Holyhead ferry port?

Stena House

Station Approach

Holyhead

Anglesey

LL65 1DQ

How many cities are in Anglesey?

There are no cities on the island of Anglesey. Its two largest towns are Llangefni and Holyhead. There is only one city in North Wales, which is Bangor.

Wales uses civil law?

No, England and Wales is a common-law jurisdiction.

What is the legislative body of Wales called?

This is known as the Assembly, or in Welsh The Senedd.

How do you test for starch or carbohydrate?

take 3cm cubed of the carbohydrate and put in a test tube with 5cm cubed of benedict's reagent. If the carbohydrate is a reducing sugar the solution would turn red. If it contains a non- reducing sugar the solution would remain blue. Then take the non-reducing sugar boil it with dilute hydrochloric acid, cool it and neutralise it with sodium hydrogencarbonate and retest with benedict's reagent if the soultion turns red it means the non- reducing sugar has been hydrolysed to its monomers.If it remains blue there is no reducing sugar present. take 3cm cubed of the carbohydrate and put in a test tube with 5cm cubed of benedict's reagent. If the carbohydrate is a reducing sugar the solution would turn red. If it contains a non- reducing sugar the solution would remain blue. Then take the non-reducing sugar boil it with dilute hydrochloric acid, cool it and neutralise it with sodium hydrogencarbonate and retest with benedict's reagent if the soultion turns red it means the non- reducing sugar has been hydrolysed to its monomers.If it remains blue there is no reducing sugar present.

What makes caernarfon castle so famous?

because after Edward III defeated Llewellyn of wales he built lots of castles in wales

Please can you give information about B Llewellen and sons Prize churn works Haverfordwest?

please contact mr john birt llewellin his email is jbl@bowerfarm.co.uk his family owned the churnworks and hes writing the family history at the moment. he can give you lots of information about this subject.

Could the UK parliament abolish the Welsh assembly?

Long answer is yes, short answer is...yes.

The UK parliament is the ultimate law making authority in Britain. If it so wished, it could abolish county councils, devolved assembly and parliaments-if theory, the UK parliament is supreme. In reality it would be challenged by the authorites themselves as well as the UK supreme court.

So yes, absolutely is could pass the law saying `you are abolished`. But what would happen after that is unknown

What did Henry VIII do for wales?

In 1509, Henry VIII succeeded his father to the throne. Henry did not have the same feel for Wales that his father had. Henry VII had a Welsh dragon and a wolfhound on his heraldic insignia. Henry VIII dropped the wolfhound and replaced it with a lion, thus making the royal insignia less Welsh.

When was Children's Commissioner for Wales created?

Children's Commissioner for Wales was created in 2001.

How do you celebrate St David's Day?

St. David is the patron saint of Wales and his feast-day the International Day of the Welsh People, so wearing a daffodil or leek would be very appropriate. Yearly there will be a street parade in Cardiff and Colwyn Bay, well worth a watch if you can get S4C on your TV. Try throwing a party or festival meal (if you feel particularly patriotic), with some traditional dishes. If you are one of those 'English' types, it is often customary to make some kind of anti-Welsh gesture. It used to be tradition to close all the windows of the house, lest the fleas get in. I don't recommend celebrating in this way. It's not really in the spirit of 'Cymru am byth'.

What does it take to be a Medical Examiner in Cardiff Wales UK?

Set course for the remarkable Y Gaer. Y Gaer tells some of British Islands' astounding sagas of terrifying discomfort and iron persistence. Y Gaer is certainly a spot that better be gone through while in Cardiff.