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Wales (disambiguation) (802 bytes)
1: '''[[Wales]]''' most commonly refers to the principality in ... 3: '''Wales''' is also the name of several other places: 6: *[[Wales, South Yorkshire]] 9: *[[Wales, Alaska]] 10: *[[Wales, Maine]] Charles, Prince of Wales (disambiguation) (693 bytes) 1: The reference '''Charles, Prince of Wales''' could be taken to refer to: 2: ...arles, Prince of Wales]], the present [[Prince of Wales]], son and [[heir apparent]] to Queen [[Elizabeth... 3: ...one in [[1625]], although he was styled Prince of Wales from his elder brother's death in [[1612]]. 5: *Also styled "Prince of Wales" from birth was [[Bonnie Prince Charlie]]. Henry, Prince of Wales (disambiguation) (748 bytes) 1: ...ople called Henry have held the title [[Prince of Wales]]. In chronological order (with dates they held ... 5: *[[Henry, Prince of Wales|Henry Frederick Stuart]]([[1603]] — [[1612]... 8: ... a prince, and "of Wales", he is not a "Prince of Wales" and is not properly referred to as such. Wales (14007 bytes) 1: :''For alternate meanings, see [[Wales (disambiguation)]]'' 3: |+ <big>'''Wales'''</big> ([[English language|English]])<br /><big... 8: ...140px"|[[Image:Wales flag large.png|152px|Flag of Wales]] 9: |align="center" width="140px"|[[Image:Wales COA.png]] 11: |align="center" width="140px"|[[Flag of Wales|Y Ddraig Goch]] Community (Wales) (263 bytes) 1: ... United Kingdom|Local Government]] structure in [[Wales]], corresponding to a [[civil parish]] in [[Engla... 5: * [[List of communities in Wales]] 2005 in Wales (1400 bytes) 2: [[2004 in Wales]], 4: [[2006 in Wales]] and the 5: [[list of years in Wales]]. 8: *[[Prince of Wales]] - [[Charles, Prince of Wales]] 9: *[[Princess of Wales]] - ''vacant'' Wales and West (334 bytes) 1: ...es, [[Wales and Borders]] Trains for services in Wales and Central England and [[Wessex Trains]] for the... Wales and Borders (1250 bytes) 1: ...ins Wales]], but is painted in it's predecessor's Wales and Borders blue and silver livery.]] 3: ...ay Company (Valley Lines) was added to the new '''Wales and Borders''' company, based in [[Cardiff]], tog... 5: ...s. The company only ran the majority of trains in Wales and the Borders for about three months before the... Culture of Wales (4903 bytes) 1: ...ose proximity to [[England]], the [[nation]] of [[Wales]] has managed to preserve its own distinctive [[c... 3: The national emblems of Wales are the [[leek (vegetable)|leek]], a relative of ... 6: ...h some people argue should be a public holiday in Wales (although others disagree). Other days which have... 8: However, the traditional seasonal festivals in Wales were [[Calan Gaeaf]] ([[Halloween]]-type holiday ... 11: ''Main article: [[Music of Wales]]'' The desert of Wales (1874 bytes) 1: ...o exact definition of the border of the Desert of Wales but it bordered to the East by the A470 and the t... Laugharne, Wales (542 bytes) 1: ...charn''') is a [[town]] in [[Carmarthenshire]], [[Wales]], lying on the [[estuary]] of the [[River Taf]].... First Minister of Wales (1042 bytes) 1: ...[Welsh language|Welsh]] ''Prif Ysgrifennig''), as Wales was given a less powerful assembly and executive ... Jimmy Wales (3400 bytes) 1: ...mbo_Wales_in_France_cropped.jpg|thumb|230px|Jimmy Wales in [[Paris]], [[France]]]] 3: '''Jimmy Donal "Jimbo" Wales''' (born [[August 7]], [[1966]]) is the co-founde... 5: ... of Objectivist Philosophy". In the mid-[[1990s]] Wales started [[Bomis]], a search portal focusing on as... 7: ...''[[Time Magazine|Time]]'' magazine reported that Wales had spent around [[USD|US$]] 500,000 on the estab... 9: Wales takes a strong interest in [[Gun politics in the ... Wales (horse) (90 bytes) 1: '''Wales''' the [[horse]] was a winner of the [[Kentucky D... 2004 in Wales (6282 bytes) 2: [[2003 in Wales]], 4: [[2005 in Wales]] and the 5: [[list of years in Wales]]. 8: *[[Prince of Wales]] - [[Charles, Prince of Wales]] 9: *[[Princess of Wales]] - ''vacant'' Subdivisions of Wales (6268 bytes) 1: ... these are known as the '''[[principal area]]s of Wales'''. They came into being on [[April 1]], [[1996]]... 5: ==Principal areas of Wales== 7: ...ign="center" bgcolor="#9999ff">'''Subdivisions of Wales''' </td></tr --><tr><td> 32: </td><td align="center">[[Image:WalesNumbered.png]]</td></tr> 35: {{Wales_subdivisions}} South Wales (732 bytes) 1: ... the East and South, and [[Mid Wales]] and [[West Wales]] to the North and West. 3: ...ities of [[Cardiff]] and [[Newport]], the [[South Wales Valleys]] (and the [[Brecon Beacons National Park... 7: The state of [[New South Wales]] in [[Australia]] is named after the area. 11: * [[Subdivisions of Wales]] 14: [[Category:Geography of Wales]] Seven Wonders of Wales (933 bytes) 1: ...' is a traditional list of notable landmarks in [[Wales]], commemorated in an anonymous rhyme: 10: ...istyll Rhaeadr]] – the tallest waterfall in Wales 16: * [[Snowdon]] – the highest mountain in Wales 20: [[Category:Wales]] Prince of Wales (7263 bytes) 1: ...Caernarfon]], while his father was campaigning in Wales. 3: ...ociated with the creations of the Principality of Wales, but as aforementioned, the creations of the two ... 5: ...e]] (the future George III) was created Prince of Wales. 7: ...but survive now in the investitures of Princes of Wales only. Also part of the insignia are a ring, a swo... 9: ... only hers by virtue of marriage to the Prince of Wales, not in her own right. Haverfordwest, Wales (285 bytes) 1: ...the main market town in [[Pembrokeshire]], West [[Wales]], in the county of [[Dyfed]].
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