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  • 31Wales — noun one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; during Roman times the region was known as Cambria • Syn: ↑Cymru, ↑Cambria • Derivationally related forms: ↑Cambrian (for: ↑Cambria) • …

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  • 32Wales — 1 Original name in latin Wales Name in other language Uehl s, Wales, Уэльс State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 53.34061 latitude 1.28162 altitude 110 Population 5956 Date 2011 07 31 2 Original name in latin Wales Name in other… …

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  • 33WALES —    (1,519), one of three divisions of Great Britain; is 135 m. in length and from 37 to 95 m. in breadth, and bounded on the NW. and S. by the sea; it is divided into 12 counties, of which 6 form North Wales and 6 South Wales; is a mountainous… …

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  • 34Wales — Halvø i Sydveststorbritannien, en af landets hoveddele. Wales er cirka 20.768 kvadratkilometer stort og har cirka 2,7 millioner indbyggere. Afhængigt af England siden 11 århundrede. Den keltiske egenart er dog bibeholdt og har fra det 19.… …

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  • 35Wales —    in Britain, Wales has long served as an informal unit of area, much as Rhode Island has been used in the U.S. Wales has an area of about 8015 square miles or 20 760 square kilometers; it is 7.67 times the size of Rhode Island …

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  • 36Wales — Admin ASC 1 Code Orig. name Wales Country and Admin Code GB.WLS GB …

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  • 37Wales —   Wāle.     Prince of Wales, Keiki ali i o Wāle …

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  • 38Wales — In Wales bringen sie die Katze am Montag um, weil sie am Sonntag Fleisch gefressen hat. Spotten die Irländer …

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  • 39Wales Rugby League — Rygbi Cynghrair Cymru Founded 2005 RLIF affiliation Full member[1] RLEF affiliation Ass …

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  • 40Wales in the Late Middle Ages — covers the period from the death of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd in late 1282 to the incorporation of Wales into England by the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 1542. After the death of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, his brother Dafydd ap Gruffydd carried on resistance… …

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