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  1. Facts and figures about Wales - projectbritain.com

    Wales (Cymru in Welsh) is a mountainous country on the western side of Great Britain. Wales is bordered by England to the east, the Bristol Channel to the south, St George’s Channel in the …

  2. Saint David's Day - Wales - projectbritain.com

    Mar 1, 2012 · What is Wales’ National Dress? On St David’s Day, some children in Wales dress in their national costume, which consists of a tall black hat, white frilled cap and long dress. The …

  3. Counties (States) of England, Scotland and Wales (Great Britain)

    England, Scotland and Wales (Great Britain)? The counties of Britain are territorial divisions of Britain for the purposes of administrative, political and geographical demarcation.

  4. National Emblems of Britain

    Wales – St. David and the Daffodil The national flower of Wales is the daffodil, which is traditionally worn on St. David’s Day. The vegetable called leek is also considered to be a …

  5. Why doesn't the Welsh dragon appear on the Union Flag?

    The Welsh dragon does not appear on the flag because when the first Union Flag was created in 1606, Wales was already united with England from the 13th century. This meant that Wales a …

  6. Nationality of People living in Britain

    Wales People born in Wales are called Welsh or British and can say that they live in Wales, Britain and/or the UK. Most people in Wales will say they are Welsh rather than British.

  7. The difference between the United Kingdom (UK) England, Great …

    The name United Kingdom refers to the union of what were once four separate countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland (though most of Ireland is now independent, only …

  8. British Flag - The Union Jack (Union Flag) UK

    A flag containing three other flags. The Union Flag – the flag of the United Kingdom (UK) The Union Flag, popularly known as the * Union Jack, is the national flag of the United Kingdom. It …

  9. Geography of the UK

    Scotland and Wales are the most mountainous parts of the UK. A ridge of hills, the Pennine, runs down the centre of northern England. Many coastal areas are low-lying, especially in the east …

  10. National Days and National Holidays

    National Days are not celebrated in Britain in the same way as they are in a number of other countries. Only St Patrick’s Day in Northern Ireland (and the republic of Ireland) and St …