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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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How do you say how do in Wales?

(not quite sure what you're asking for... but I'll translate how do , as in how do you do)

sut ydych chi (how do you do/ how are you)

more informal is - su mai

What Norman castle in wales was never finished?

Morlais Castle - Merthyr Tydfil.

Morlais come from mawr meaning great and glais, stream, and so means great stream.

Today the ruined Morlais Castle still commands a fine view, it is situated two miles north of Merthyr Tydfil on a limestone escarpment overlooking the Taf Fechan.

Morlais Castle, was probably built on the site of a former iron-age fort. There The remaining ruins of the castle, consisting mainly of the debris of the towers and the crypt, can still be seen today.

Originally Morlais Castle was built around 1270 by the Earl of Gloucester and Lord of Glamorgan, Gilbert de Clare. Its construction at the farthest reaches of his lands shows that he was probably planning raids into Vaynor and intending to try to take lands from Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Lord of Brecknock. It is thought that the castle was never properly finished. The violent dispute between these two Earls over the construction of Morlais Castle caused Edward I to intervene and put both in the Tower of London. The King himself did not want Morlais castle to be an important stronghold on the boundary between Glamorgan and Brecknock. and he asserted his Royal control over these two powerful Norman Lords

How much does it cost to get from Scotland to wales?

It depends, a standard off peak single from Cardiff to Edinburgh is £154, however advanced fares can see this go as low as £14.

What do the peasants drink today in England?

There are no 'peasants' in England. We'e now in the 21st century - the title of 'peasant' is no longer in use and is of historical significance only.

How many bald people are in Wales?

Impossible one to answer! People lose their hair at varying rates in Wales as in any other nation, in addition to which there will be constant variations between those who move out of the country and those who move in to live there. It also depends upon how you classify 'bald'- just bald on top, or COMPLETELY bald?

I'm afraid statistics are'nt available on this one!!

Was Henry 8s brother called athur prince of wales?

Yes he was- he only lived up until the age of 16, when he died at Ludlow Castle on 2nd April 1502 of a complex virus known as 'sweating sickness' (now known to be a type of henta-virus which it's very difficult to treat).

He is buried at Worcester Cathedral.

What is the population of Flint Wales?

there are 3,225 people that visit and live in flint

How do you say come here boy in welsh?

You can say "Tud yma, boi!" (tid uh-ma boy) which is what I'd say, or if you wanna use the proper word for "boy" in Welsh then it's "bachgen" but it's less of a mouthful to say "boi", heh.

Can you do a day trip to wales from London?

Google maps says you can drive from London to Cardiff in three hours. So, if you get off early and do not mind driving at night a day trip seems feasible,

Is Mount Snowdon the highest in UK?

No, Mount Snowdon in Wales is the highest mountain in England and Wales but the highest mountain in the United Kingdom is Ben Nevis in Scotland.

Is Liverpool in England or Wales?

Liverpool is in England. close to Wales, but in England.

What is the legal age that a child living in wales can stop learning welsh at?

16. You should be proud to be Welsh and learn your own language!

How many cities are in Wales?

There are five.

Cardiff, Newport, Swansea,Bangor and St David's.

What does Neil mean in welsh?

The name is not of Welsh origin; it's of Gaelic . The Gaelic name possibly means "cloud", "passionate", or "champion

Where is Wales located in Australia?

New South Wales is located in South Eastern Australia. It is seated behind Queensland, South Australia, and Victoria. Wales is probably best known for its capital, Sydney.