Wales
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General information
• Area: 20,779 km²
• Population: 2,999,300 (2009)
• Capital: Cardiff
• National languages: Welsh, English
• Monarchy - monarch: Elizabeth II
• First Minister of Wales: Carwyn Jones
• Currency: British Pound (GBP)
Map
Geography
• located on a peninsula in central-west Great Britain
• over 1,180 km of coastline
• mountainous landscape, particularly in the north and
central regions
• The 14 Welsh mountains over 3,000 feet high are
known collectively as the Welsh 3000s.
Climate
• winters are damp, mild and quite windy
• summers are pleasant with frequent partly-cloudy
days
• can be rainy, especially in fall and the early winter
months
• conditions can change quickly along the western
coast and in the high mountains of the northwest
• Wettest spot – an average of 4,473 millimetres rain a
year at Crib Goch in Snowdonia, Gwynedd
History
• inhabited by the Celtic Britons (500 - 100 BC)
• Roman rule (78 AD - 410 ) - lasted over 300 years.
• Saxons invaded Wales (500)
• Treaty of Aberconwy – ended First Welsh
independence war (1277) →
Edward I began building castles
• Black Death swept across country, 40% of
population died (1349)
Caernarfon Castle
• Wales was incorporated into
England with the Laws in Wales
Acts (1535–1542)
• Industrial Age began; Wales
became the largest producer of
iron and copper in the world
(1750)
• the Welsh Sunday Closing Act
(1881)
• the National Assembly for
Wales (1999)
• Thousands of sheep tested positive
for foot-and-mouth disease
(2001)
Seven Wonders of Wales
• 1. Pistyll Rhaeadr - the highest waterfall in Wales
& England
• 2. Wrexham Steeple - 16th century tower of St
Giles Church
• 3. Snowdon - the highest mountain
• 4. Overton Yew Trees - the yew trees date back to
medieval times
• 5. St Winefride's Well
• 6. Llangollen Bridge
• 7. Gresford Bells - the bells of All Saints church
Famous people from Wales
• Edward II - King of England
• Sir Anthony Hopkins - actor
• Catherine Zeta-Jones - actress
• Timothy Dalton - actor
• Shirley Bassey - singer
Used material
• http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/sites/
seven_wonders/
• http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/coun
trys/europe/ukwtravel.htm
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wales#
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=n9uMJovuA_Y&feature=related

Wales

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    General information • Area:20,779 km² • Population: 2,999,300 (2009) • Capital: Cardiff • National languages: Welsh, English • Monarchy - monarch: Elizabeth II • First Minister of Wales: Carwyn Jones • Currency: British Pound (GBP)
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    Geography • located ona peninsula in central-west Great Britain • over 1,180 km of coastline • mountainous landscape, particularly in the north and central regions • The 14 Welsh mountains over 3,000 feet high are known collectively as the Welsh 3000s.
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    Climate • winters aredamp, mild and quite windy • summers are pleasant with frequent partly-cloudy days • can be rainy, especially in fall and the early winter months • conditions can change quickly along the western coast and in the high mountains of the northwest • Wettest spot – an average of 4,473 millimetres rain a year at Crib Goch in Snowdonia, Gwynedd
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    History • inhabited bythe Celtic Britons (500 - 100 BC) • Roman rule (78 AD - 410 ) - lasted over 300 years. • Saxons invaded Wales (500) • Treaty of Aberconwy – ended First Welsh independence war (1277) → Edward I began building castles • Black Death swept across country, 40% of population died (1349) Caernarfon Castle
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    • Wales wasincorporated into England with the Laws in Wales Acts (1535–1542) • Industrial Age began; Wales became the largest producer of iron and copper in the world (1750) • the Welsh Sunday Closing Act (1881) • the National Assembly for Wales (1999) • Thousands of sheep tested positive for foot-and-mouth disease (2001)
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    Seven Wonders ofWales • 1. Pistyll Rhaeadr - the highest waterfall in Wales & England • 2. Wrexham Steeple - 16th century tower of St Giles Church • 3. Snowdon - the highest mountain • 4. Overton Yew Trees - the yew trees date back to medieval times • 5. St Winefride's Well • 6. Llangollen Bridge • 7. Gresford Bells - the bells of All Saints church
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    Famous people fromWales • Edward II - King of England • Sir Anthony Hopkins - actor • Catherine Zeta-Jones - actress • Timothy Dalton - actor • Shirley Bassey - singer
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    Used material • http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/sites/ seven_wonders/ •http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/coun trys/europe/ukwtravel.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wales# • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=n9uMJovuA_Y&feature=related