The Watling Street went from Dover to Londinium and from there to Viriconium (Wroxeter in Shropshire) via Verulanum (St Albans) Veronis (High Cross in Leicestershire) and Lectocentum (Wall in Staffordshire). One section continued to Chester and another section went to Holyhead on the island od Anglesey. Other roads were built into north and central Wales. All these sections and roads were not considered part of the Watling St.
To go to south Wales you could live the Watling Street at St Albans and take the Akeman Street which went to Corinium Dubunium (Cirenchester in Gloucestershire). It connected the Watling Street with the Fosse Way. From Cirenchester you could take a road to Isca Augusta (or Isca Silurum) near Newport in south Wales. Isca was the headquarters of the Legio (legion) II Augusta.
No, we were called by our state e.g. citizen of South Australia, citizen of New South Wales. Until we were united as one country we were called citizens of Australia
Athens, GreeceThe olympic games were originally held in Greece around 300 BC they were sportong events held every few years for the enjoyment of their gods, these Olympic traditions died out soon after the Roman invasion of Greece but the were brought back fairly recently in a small town called Much Wenlock in Shropshire near Wales, UK (the Paralympics were made in another town called Mandeville also in the UK) so that is why the London 2012 Olympic mascots are called Wenlock and Mandeville.
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Yes. Wales is a nation and a non-sovereign country located on the island of Great Britain.
Great Britain is a large island which is made of England, Wales and Scotland. Together with Northern Ireland, these make up the United Kingdom.
Road miles between London UK to he city of Holyhead Wales UK
About 3 hours to South Wales and 6 hours to North Wales.
All parts of the United Kingdom, including Wales, are in the same timezone.
From London to Wales is 135.78 miles / 218.51 km. Could not find anything closer than that :-) From London to Wales is 135.78 miles / 218.51 km. Could not find anything closer than that :-)
The tufted vertical ridges are called wales. The apparent "spaces" between the wales are actually the base fabric called the ground (which can be plain or twill).
The United Kingdom's capital cities are as follows:London (England and the UK)Edinburgh (Scotland)Belfast (Northern Ireland)Cardiff (Wales)
It depends on which part of Wales. London to Cardiff is about 150 miles but London to Anglesey is about 250 miles.
Wales is a constituent country of the nation called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The capital of Wales is Cardiff, or Caerdydd in Welsh. However, the "national capital" of Wales is London, the capital of the U.K.
Hempstead is Hempstead;North London is Gogledd Llundain;Wales is Cymru
Yes, from London Paddington station.
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Depending where exactly in north Wales, it's about 200- 220 miles driving to London.