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Wales

Wales. Facts. The capital of Wales is Cardiff The main languages are Welsh and English The currency is in Pounds S terling The national anthem is “Land of M y Fathers” Approximately 3 million people live in Wales. Facts. There are approximately 600 Castles in Wales.

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Wales

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  1. Wales

  2. Facts • The capital of Wales is Cardiff • The main languages are Welsh and English • The currency is in Pounds Sterling • The national anthem is “Land of My Fathers” • Approximately 3 million people live in Wales

  3. Facts • There are approximately 600 Castles in Wales

  4. Geography • There are two mountain areas • 80% of Wales is farm land! • There are 398 natural lakes

  5. The Welsh Flag • The flag of Wales was first recognized in 1959 • In Welsh, the flag is called Baner Cymru or Y Ddaig Goch which means “Red Dragon” • The green and white stands for the national plant, leeks

  6. History • The first people in Wales were farmers and herdsmen • The Romans built roads and towns • Many people invaded Wales including Germanic tribes, the Saxon tribes and the Vikings

  7. Saint David's Day • Saint David's Day is on March 1 • Saint David was a Celtic monk • He is the patron saint of Wales • A tradition is to wear a leek or daffodil

  8. Sources www.wikipedia.org/wiki/wales www.wales.com www.museumwales.ac.uk www.dltk-kids.com/world/wales/index.htm Britton, Tamara. Wales. 2003

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