Are newspapers sold in Wales on Easter monday?
Yes, but usually only by supermarkets and the occasional general store that stays open to make extra money.
Where is the Wales Public Library in Wales located?
The address of the Wales Public Library is: 77 Main St., Wales, 01081 9777
What does wales have that's similar to Scotland?
Mountains, national identity, devolved government, own language, Celtic origins.
Where is the Prince of Wales Hotel located?
The Prince of Wales hotel is located in Alberta, Canada. The prince of Wales hotel is located in Waterton Lakes National Park and overlooks Upper Waterton Lake near the Canada and United States border.
Where is the town of Aberdare located?
The town of Aberdare is located at Rhondda Cynon Taf, in Wales, United Kingdom. The city has a population of 31,705 as of 2001. The city is the 13th largest in Wales, they are about 22 miles from Swansea.
What are the objectives of IC Wales?
IC Wales is owned by, and connects to, the Welsh news website Wales Online. Wales Online is a typical news site, covering topics like sports, weather, and current events. Their objective is to supply news that interests the Welsh population; being a business, they must cater to what sells.
Who is the sponsor of the RAC Rally?
Wales Rally GB, formerly known as RAC Rally, has several sponsors. Some of these include Michelin, Conwy, Cyfoeth Naturiol, Cymru Wales and Certina Swiss Watches.
Is paul cocovinis still on staff in London org?
No,now declard and after 20 years on staff,no bridge progress and no life,income or family..no wonder he is moaning!!what a loser!
The above answer was evidently written by a Scientologist, judging by the obvious slant. It is also inaccurate on all points (another clue as to its author's allegiance perhaps).
He was actually on staff for over 25 years, did make some bridge progress in the years when he wasn't (Scn Drug Rundown), has never enjoyed a better relationship with his close and extended family members and has never been busier work-wise or had a more healthy bank account in all the time he was involved with Scientology - a condition that changed for the better date-coincident with his declare. He's also doing what he wants to be doing and is quite content, thank you very much.
If the author of these slurs would care to divulge their identity (assuming they have the balls and the decency), then perhaps they'd also like to provide some specifics as to what I am allegedly moaning about too.
But could I first suggest they review the Creed of the Church of Scientology and then ask themselves honestly whether they actually believe that these sentiments (which, after all, form the most fundamental base for the church's entire philosophy and practices) should be exemplified by individual church members in their conduct towards others (and especially when acting on behalf of the church in an official capacity), or do they believe that those 'inalienable rights' can be 'suspended' by some other 'agency less than God'?
What Emblems do you have in Wales?
Certain evolution-minded people think that it is the remnant of an organ that allowed our ancestors to digest cellulose, enabling them to eat greenery. However, there are several opposing schools of thought regarding this, and some people have claimed that the appendix is not actually as useless as has been previously thought.
What are the 3 rounds in the eisteddfod?
The Eisteddfod takes place in Wales. It is a Welsh festival about literature, music, and artistic performance to promote and celebrate Welshness. See related links for more information about the festival.
Why did Queen Elizabeth I not trust wales?
She DID, and was in fact a quarter Welsh herself, being of the Tudor Dynasty. Her childhood nurse, and later advisor, was a Welsh woman called Blanche Parry, and Welsh scientist Dr.John Dee was her main astrologer.
Elizabeth had no problem with Wales at all, and was a fluent Welsh speaker- it was her father, King Henry VIII, who was fearful that Wales might launch another Welsh rebellion. This was for two reasons, partly because Wales was still then mostly a Catholic country and many senior Welsh clerics condemned the break from Rome that the establishment of the Church of England led to, and also because many Welsh nobility, aristocracy and even commoners felt that the Tudors had 'sold out' to England too much and were no longer representing Welsh interests. He was thus fearful of another Owain Glyndwr-style uprising, which by the 16th Century would have been much more dangerous to England due to advances in military technology, so he signed the Act of Union in 1536 which effectively abolished Wales as a seperate nation and made it a part of England.
If Elizabeth had any reservations about Welsh loyalty, it would have been due to it's predominant Catholicism at a time when she was fighting to retain England as an Anglican nation in the face of massive military threat from Catholic Spain. England was surrounded by Catholic adversaries at a time in it's life when it did not yet command superior naval or military power, it's only ally being Holland. She may thus have been wary that reversing the Act of Union and disestablishing Wales might have led to it becoming an 'enemy within', effectively a European Elizabethan equivalent of modern-day Cuba that could have been used as a base for invasion by superior powers.
Where is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerchwyrndrobwl...?
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerchwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch (or Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, for short) is a small town on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. It's on the road to Holyhead, where ferries connect to Ireland.
It is the longest place name in Europe, and one of the longest in the world.
According to Wikipedia, Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll was the original name. It was changed as a publicity stunt in the 19th century to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
Is there a penalty for not voting in Great Britain?
No.
There is no compliance to vote in the United Kingdom or Great Britain. It is a free Country.
Did the welsh wear kilts in south wales?
Simple answer is Yes.
There are Welsh kilts available for hire or to buy , but the only person who wears them on a regular basis is Prince Charles ( Prince of Wales )
What were the effects of the Aberfan disaster in 1966?
Many of the children suffered injuries. Some even today have flash back. For those who lost a family member the disaster still weighs heavily
I think you must be thinking of the word 'Iesu' ,which is pronounced 'yesi'. It's the Welsh name for Jesus.
Is Aberystwyth in north Wales?
Aberystwyth is almost exactly in the "middle" of Wales, on the west coast. It is approximately equidistant from Cardiff and Wrexham.
The county that Aberystwyth lies in, however, is Ceredigion which is almost entirely in the southern half of Wales - though the region is "mid-west Wales".
What kind of programming does BBC Wales offer?
Bbc stands for British Broadcasting Corporation. It offers childrens programming.