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There is no capital of the Blue Mountains, as the Blue Mountains is just one region within the state of New South Wales, the capital of which is Sydney. The main town of the Blue Mountains would be regarded by most as Katoomba.
Cambrian Mountains in Wales and Cairngorm Mountains in Scotland.
the mountainous range that runs from north wales to south wales is called the brecan beacons Actually, I think its the Cambrian Mountains. --- The Cambrian Mountains is the main mountain range in Wales, running from the NW to the SW, between Aberystwyth and Rhayader. The Brecon Beacons National Park is part of the Black Mountains, which stretch across the top of South Wales, between Brecon and Merthyr, and from (approximately) Hay-on-Wye to Swansea.
The main difference between the Cumbrians and the Cambrians is their geographical location. Cumbrians refer to people from Cumbria, a county in northwest England, while Cambrians refer to the ancient Celtic people who lived in Cambria, now known as Wales.
By 'other' you need to be specific about which mountains you are thinking of, there are many mountains in Wales, the highest of which is Snowdon in Snowdonia National Park, there are also mountains in the Brecon Beacons and Central Wales
Most of Wales is either hilly or mountainous, with the mountains of Snowdonia in the north and in the south the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons.
No. They are in Wales.
The main mountainous region in South Wales are The Brecon Beacons, which are a designated National Park. There are also the Black Mountains, which are closer to the border with England, and the Prescelly Mountains which tend to mark an unofficial boundary between South and Mid Wales. The Welsh Valleys are also divided from each other by long mountain ranges.
The three main mountain ranges in the UK are the Scottish Highlands in Scotland, the Cambrian Mountains in Wales, and the Pennines in England.
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.
There are many mountain ranges in Wales - our mountains are not very high, but we have lots of them. In the North the main range is Snowdonia, which includes Snowdon - the highest peak in EnglandandWales. In the South the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains are both annoying (they make getting around difficult) and breathtakingly beautiful.
no, there ar e thousands of mountains everywhere all over wales