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2004 in Wales (6282 bytes)
2: [[2003 in Wales]], 3: [[2004|other events of 2004]], 4: [[2005 in Wales]] and the 5: [[list of years in Wales]]. 7: ==Incumbents== University of New South Wales Student Union Election 2004 (4340 bytes) 1: ...me directors of the Union Board for 2 years. Kirstin Hunter, Angela Yeow and Raymond Louie were electe... 3: ... ticket that had run in [[University of New South Wales Student Guild|Student Guild]] elections, which wa... 7: Eight candidates ran, rougly split up into 2 separate groups: 9: ...n the UNSW political world, having first appeared in the 2003 Student Guild election, and was a leftis... 11: ...ted, with the Power ticket later that year in the 2004 Student Guild election. Wales (14007 bytes) 1: :''For alternate meanings, see [[Wales (disambiguation)]]'' 2: ...ellspacing="0" style="float:right;width:300px;margin-left:1em;" 3: |+ <big>'''Wales'''</big> ([[English language|English]])<br /><big... 6: {| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" 8: ...140px"|[[Image:Wales flag large.png|152px|Flag of Wales]] 2005 in Wales (1400 bytes) 2: [[2004 in Wales]], 4: [[2006 in Wales]] and the 5: [[list of years in Wales]]. 7: ==Incumbents== 8: *[[Prince of Wales]] - [[Charles, Prince of Wales]] Wales (disambiguation) (802 bytes) 1: ...monly refers to the principality in the [[United Kingdom]]. 3: '''Wales''' is also the name of several other places: 5: In [[England]]: 6: *[[Wales, South Yorkshire]] 8: In the [[United States]]: University of Wales (7358 bytes) 1: ...lwyd Morgan, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales Aberystwyth. 5: ...University's members are organised into the following categories: 7: ===Member Institutions=== 9: ====Constituent Institutions==== 10: * [[University of Wales, Aberystwyth]] BBC Wales (1863 bytes) 1: ...e area that "''Wales gets its very own TV service in 1964!"). 3: ...international and UK news with regional news from Wales. 5: ...on]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]'', due for broadcast in early [[2005]]. 7: ==External link== 8: *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/ BBC Wales] Maud of Wales (4301 bytes) 1: ...]. She was the first queen consort of [[Norway]] since 1319 who was not also queen consort of [[Denmar... 5: ...e Princess of Wales (nee [[Alexandra of Denmark|Princess Alexandra of Denmark]]). 7: ...en Victoria on 6 August 1887. Like her sisters, Princess Maud also held the First Class of the Royal O... 10: ...hild, [[Olav V of Norway|Prince Alexander (later King Olav V of Norway)]], was born on [[2 July]] [[19... 14: ...une]] [[1906]]; the last [[coronation]] of a Scandinavian monarch. Music of Wales (5852 bytes) 1: ...l, releasing albums by some of Wales' biggest-selling acts. 6: ...hrough the efforts of [[Nansi Richards]] and [[Robin Huw Bowen]]. 8: ...he Killbrides]] from [[Cardiff]], who play mostly in the South Welsh tradition but also perform tunes ... 12: ... and dance, though folk tunes were sometimes used in [[hymn]]s. 14: ... ruined by the collapse of the mining industry in Wales. Counties of Wales (297 bytes) 1: The '''Counties of Wales''' can variously refer to: 3: * the 13 [[traditional counties of Wales]] 4: * the 8 [[preserved counties of Wales]], used for ceremonial purposes such as [[Lord Li... 5: ...dministrative [[subdivisions of Wales|counties of Wales]] Community (Wales) (263 bytes) 1: ...in [[Wales]], corresponding to a [[civil parish]] in [[England]]. 5: * [[List of communities in Wales]] Bangor, Wales (2141 bytes) 1: ...oat: right; margin-left: 1em; width: 200; cellpadding: 2;"> 3: ...gn=center><div style="position: relative">[[Image:WalesGwynedd.png]]<div style="position: absolute; left:... 7: ...t a third are [[student]]s at the [[University of Wales, Bangor]]. 9: ...ngor allegedly has the longest [[High Street]] in Wales. 11: ...o stations [[Champion FM]] broadcasts to the city in English and Welsh and [[Storm FM]] broadcasts fro... Air Wales (1555 bytes) 2: ...b|right|250px|Air Wales ATR42 at Cardiff Airport, Wales]] 4: ...ailfin of an Air Wales [[ATR 42]] aircraft displaying a [[Welsh Dragon]].]] 7: ...6G'''. It is the national (and only) airline of [[Wales]]. 9: ...ding 45 flight deck staff, 20 engineers and 20 cabin crew. 12: ...ces from Cardiff to [[Cork]], [[Glasgow Prestwick International Airport|Prestwick]], [[Jersey]] and [[... Education in Wales (3429 bytes) 1: ... tend to sit a larger number of less advanced examinations. 3: ...icular age on the 1st of September in order to begin class that month. 5: ...he committee was perceived by the media as supporting a complete abolishment of the assessments at key... 10: ** Infant School or Primary School 26: ...ral Certificate of Secondary Education|GCSE]] examinations) Wales Office (1322 bytes) 1: ...that were part of a package intended toward replacing the [[Lord Chancellor's Department]]. 3: ...ssembly for Wales]] as well as securing funds for Wales as part of the annual budget settlement. 5: ...ters of the Wales Office as of [[7th November]] [[2004]] 6: ...tary of State for Wales]] - The Rt Hon. [[Peter Hain]] 7: ...r Secretary of State]] (administratively situated in the [[Department for Constitutional Affairs]]) - ... Flag of Wales (2030 bytes) 2: |[[Image:Wales_flag_large.png|thumb|right|250px|Flag ratio: 2:3]... 4: ...250px|The Welsh Dragon on the tailfin of an [[Air Wales]] [[ATR 42]] aircraft.]] 7: ...the dragon is not standardised and many different interpretations exist. 9: ...[Roman_invasion_of_Britain|occupation]] of [[Britain]], but it could be even older. The green and whit... 11: ...y supposed to have been the battle standard of [[King_Arthur|Arthur]] and other ancient [[Celtic]] lea... Forward Wales (3544 bytes) 1: ...g in [[Wales]]. It evolved from the [[John Marek Independent Party]] (JMIP), formed by the ex-[[Labou... 3: ...party seeks to advance [[socialist]] policies for Wales as an alternative to what it perceives as a Labou... 5: ... Davies]], a former Labour Secretary of State for Wales. 7: The party lists its principles as being: 9: ''For a democratic socialist Wales'' Haverfordwest, Wales (285 bytes) 1: ...market town in [[Pembrokeshire]], West [[Wales]], in the county of [[Dyfed]]. 3: ... for the area, thriving on tourism and market trading. 5: The population in 2003 was 21,400. Little England beyond Wales (1090 bytes) 1: ..., it is one of the most anglicised areas of the principality. 3: ...of [[Flanders|Flemish]] weavers was also imported into the area. 5: ...nly [[English language|English]]-speaking area of Wales away from the English border. 7: ...e district is the most fertile area of south west Wales, and is still known for its high number of Englis... Archbishop of Wales (1434 bytes) 1: ... by his colleagues to hold the higher designation in addition to his own diocese. 3: ==Archbishops of Wales, 1920-present== 8: *[[Edwin Morris]] ([[Bishop of Monmouth]]) 1957-1967 17: [[Category:Wales]]
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