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  • *[http://www.visitwales.com Visit Wales] - official tourist site. *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history BBC Wales - History] - the story of Wales, from the [[BBC]].
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  • ...villages of [[Tallong, New South Wales|Tallong]] and [[Wingello, New South Wales|Wingello]] and surrounding [[orchard]]s.
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  • ...United Kingdom|Royal Family]] in April 2011. Catherine became Princess of Wales on 9th September 2022.
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  • ...head coach of [[Wales (rugby union)|Wales]] since 2007. During his tenure, Wales have won four [[Six Nations Championship]]s (to 2019).
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  • ...e of Charles III when he was Prince of Wales; mother of William, Prince of Wales.
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  • ...ales') political party which campaigns for more political independence for Wales.
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  • ...ted Kingdom]], but focus on stronger [[devolution]] of political powers to Wales while remaining in the [[European Union]].
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  • ...am, Prince of Wales|Prince William]] and his wife [[Catherine, Princess of Wales|Catherine]]
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  • ...am, Prince of Wales|Prince William]] and his wife [[Catherine, Princess of Wales|Catherine]]
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  • {{rpl|HMS Prince of Wales (1941)|''HMS Prince of Wales'' (1941)}} {{rpl|HMS Prince of Wales (2018)|''HMS Prince of Wales'' (2018)}}
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  • {{r|Charles, Prince of Wales}} {{r|William, Prince of Wales}}
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  • *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/learnwelsh BBC Wales - Learn Welsh] - [[BBC]] resources for learning the Welsh national tongue. *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/sites/language BBC Wales - History of the Welsh Language] - this site covers the turbulent history o
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  • {{r|New South Wales}} {{r|Condobolin, New South Wales}}
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  • ...[[Rugby Union World Cup]]. It is also home to the [[National Assembly for Wales]], to which some legislative responsibility has been [[devolution|devolved] *[[Wales]]
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  • ...(trading as '''Dogs New South Wales''')is a governing body in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] which represents the interests of [[dog]] owners, [[dog br
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  • ...tralian [[cricketer]] who played for [[New South Wales (cricket)|New South Wales]] and [[South Australia (cricket)|South Australia]] as a specialist right-h
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  • ...[[Southern Highlands, New South Wales|Southern Highlands]] of [[New South Wales]]. Its discovery brought the village to the attention of [[botanist]]s and
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jimmy Wales]]
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  • {{r|Bangor, Wales}} {{r|Bangor, New South Wales}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Princess Charlotte of Wales]]
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  • ===Wales===
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  • #REDIRECT [[HMS Prince of Wales (disambiguation)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Princess Charlotte of Wales/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Royal New South Wales Canine Council]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[HMS Prince of Wales (1941)/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Royal New South Wales Canine Council]]
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  • (population 320,000) The capital of Wales.
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  • Town on the central [[Wales|Welsh]] coast.
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  • County in [[England]], on the border with [[Wales]].
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  • An overview of cricket in England and Wales
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  • The national cricket championship of England and Wales.
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  • {{r|Southern Highlands, New South Wales}} {{r|Royal New South Wales Canine Council}}
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  • *[http://www.templars.org.uk Grand Priory in England and Wales] Official website ...blic/docs/Constitution.pdf Constitution of the Grand Priory in England and Wales] Official Repository
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  • Village in the [[Southern Highlands]] of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]].
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  • A Brythonic Celtic language spoken mainly in Wales and Patagonia, Argentina.
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  • A small town near the geographic centre of [[New South Wales]].
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  • ...tional [[monarchism|monarchy]] which includes [[England]], [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]].
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  • ...ouis, in April 2018. His father bestowed upon him the title of ''Prince of Wales'' on 9th September 2022, one day after the death of Queen Elizabeth.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Collection of 11 medieval [[Wales|Welsh]] tales taken from [[mythology]], [[folklore]], and [[legend]].
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  • (1272-1307) English king who conquered Wales and attempted to conquer Scotland.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Annual [[New South Wales]] community-based initiative to remove and prevent graffiti using volunteer
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  • ...ana Frances Spencer, 1961–1997), was the former wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, and the mother of Princes William and Harry. The late princess was well-k ==Marriage to Charles, Prince of Wales==
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  • ...villages of [[Tallong, New South Wales|Tallong]] and [[Wingello, New South Wales|Wingello]] and most of the surrounding [[orchard]]s. Three persons were ki
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  • {{r|Diana, Princess of Wales}}
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  • {{r|South Wales}} {{r|Wales}}
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  • Born 1982, wife of William, Prince of Wales, since April 2011.
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  • a 60,000 acre [[national park]] in New South Wales, Australia, about 170 kilometres southwest of [[Sydney]].
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  • Governing body in New South Wales, Australia which represents the interests of dog owners, breeders and fanci
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  • ...statute regulating police conduct and investigations in [[England]] and [[Wales]].
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  • ...], the [[Norfolk]] Coast, and the North [[Pennines]]. AONBs in England and Wales will be called '''National Landscapes''' in future as a rebranding is under
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  • An 18th century cottage in South Snowdonia, [[Wales]], best known for its association with [[England|English]] rock band [[Led
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  • *[[Jimmy Wales]]: How a ragtag band created Wikipedia &mdash; 2005 [[TED Talk]]
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  • ...on given to protect and conserve areas of natural beauty in [[England]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]].
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  • Collective term used to refer to England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales (which together form the United Kingdom).
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  • | name = Princess Charlotte of Wales ...the daughter of [[William, Prince of Wales]], and [[Catherine, Princess of Wales]]. As the granddaughter of [[Charles III]], Charlotte became third in line
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  • {{r|Charles, Prince of Wales}} {{r|Diana, Princess of Wales}}
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  • The largest part of the United Kingdom, comprising England, Scotland, Wales and islands immediately off their coasts.
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  • Online encyclopedia founded in 2000 by [[Jimmy Wales]] and edited by [[Larry Sanger]], considered the forerunner to [[Wikipedia]
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  • * [[Southern Highlands, New South Wales]]
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  • (population 4.4 million) The capital of the Australian state of New South Wales.
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  • ...hich the official County Cricket Championship was contested in England and Wales.
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  • Historic city in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]], located along the Sydney to Canberra corridor, and famous
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  • =====Wales=====
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  • ...e British royal family (born 2 May 2015); daughter of [[William, Prince of Wales]], and granddaughter of [[Charles III]].
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  • ...the British Royal family (born 22 July 2013); son of [[William, Prince of Wales]] and grandson of [[Charles III]].
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  • ...st child of Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; formerly Prince of Wales.
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  • ...sh national rugby union team|Scotland]], [[Welsh national rugby union team|Wales]], [[French national rugby union team|France]], and [[Italian national rugb ...ecides the winner of the [[Calcutta Cup]]. England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales - the so-called "Home Nations" - compete for the [[Triple Crown]], which ca
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  • {{r|Charles, Prince of Wales}} {{r|Diana, Princess of Wales}}
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  • ...Wales|His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales]] to the [[Diana, Princess of Wales|Lady Diana Spencer]] took place on 29 July 1981 and was the highlight of th The Prince of Wales had been receiving increasingly negative press about the fact that he remai
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  • ...rows only in the village of Tallong in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, and is now a protected species.
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  • {{rpl|Catherine, Princess of Wales}} {{rpl|William, Prince of Wales}}
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  • ...[[British Peerage]]. The last Duke of Edinburgh was [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince Charles]], who succeeded his father [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinbur ...expected to be merged in the Crown in the person of the present Prince of Wales. It was announced that, at that point, the title would be re-created for th
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  • ...l regal nuptial between the heir to the British throne, Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Frances Spencer, held at St Paul's Cathedral on 29 July 198
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  • ...ginally held in Hengwrt Mansion, currently held in the National Library of Wales.
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  • Legal system of England and Wales, and the basis of common law legal systems used in most Commonwealth countr
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  • '''HMS Prince of Wales''' was a [[Royal Navy]] battleship of the [[King George V-class]], whose en ...:Loss of Prince of Wales and Repulse.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''HMS Prince of Wales'' and ''HMS Repulse'' under final air attack]]
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  • England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales; which form the sovereign state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
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  • * [[Cricket in England and Wales]]
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  • ...s-in-Diamond-Jubilee-TV-tribute.html Tribute to the Queen by the Prince of Wales (video)]
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  • ...ds of the history of the "British Isles" of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.<br> * The Kingdom of England and Wales (1536-1649, 1660-1707)
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  • ....about-australia.com/facts/new-south-wales/</ref> A resident of New South Wales is a ''New South Welshman''. ...e and highly productive, although for the past six years much of New South Wales has been in a severe [[drought]] and until 2006 there were children living
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  • ...ac.uk/cmh/gaz/gazweb2.html A gazetteer of markets and fairs in England and Wales up to 1516], including the value of each settlement in the 1334 lay subsidy
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  • ...Rural Affairs]] and a sponsored public body of the [[National Assembly for Wales]].
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  • {{r|University of Wales}} {{r|University of Wales Institute, Cardiff||**}}
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  • ...tributor to the [[collectSPACE]] online community. He lives in [[New South Wales]].
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  • ...small proportion of all the archaeological sites in England, Scotland, and Wales as in England alone there are around a million sites or find spots. Only si
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  • | name = Jimmy Wales ...or [[Nupedia]], which later spawned and was overtaken by Wikipedia. Today, Wales is the ''de facto'' head of Wikipedia and is regularly described in the med
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  • {{rpl|Green Party of England and Wales}}
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  • ...Generators], explanations with animations from the University of New South Wales.
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  • ...'' is a major British river with its headwaters near England's border with Wales. It flows approximately 100 miles east, to empty into the [[North Sea]]. Wh
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  • [[Category:Cricket grounds in England and Wales]]
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  • {{r|New South Wales}}
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  • ...Jenkins for the Centre's opening in 2004; reflecting the two languages of Wales, the [[Welsh language|Welsh]] [[poetry|poem]] by Gwyneth Lewis has its own ...d Britain, with [[England]] to its east and the [[Irish Sea]] to its west. Wales has a population estimated at three million and is a bilingual country, wit
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  • ...2003 by [[Jimmy Wales]]. It is run by a board of trustees, of which Jimmy Wales is a trustee and chairman emeritus.<ref name=Board/> The Executive Director
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  • {{r|New South Wales}}
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  • The film features interviews with the co-founders of Wikipedia, [[Jimmy Wales]] and [[Larry Sanger]], plus contributions from [[Noam Chomsky]], [[Howard
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  • ...ines - "places of historic interest or natural beauty" - in [[England]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]] (the [[National Trust for Scotland]] does simila The first land acquired by the Trust was Dinas Oleu in Snowdonia, [[Wales]], donated in 1895 by Fanny Talbot; the first house was the Clergy House i
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  • The '''Tallong Public School''' in [[Tallong, New South Wales]] is the oldest surviving single-teacher [[schoolhouse]] in [[Australia]]. ...he Tallong Public School became the first school in the state of New South Wales to use computer-assisted learning.
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  • {{r|Jimmy Wales}}
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  • ...e|Prince Charles in NZ.jpg|right|300px|Charles III in 2015 (then Prince of Wales)}} ...hilip, Duke of Edinburgh]], and held the heir apparent's title [[Prince of Wales]] from 1958 until 2022.
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  • ...ehouse Gazetteer] - catalogue of castles and fortifications in England and Wales along with bibliographies of sources and resources for each site
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  • ...its own language ''Cymraeg'') is a [[Celtic language]] spoken mainly in [[Wales]] and one corner of [[Patagonia]] in [[Argentina]]. Like [[English language ...y the [[Welsh Assembly]].<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-11934239 'Historic' assembly vote for new Welsh language law]'. 7th Decembe
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  • ...about the twinning of Nicol's woodland part with [[Afan Forest Park]] in [[Wales]].
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  • ...fith, New South Wales|Griffith]] in the [[Riverina]] region of [[New South Wales]] ...k, New South Wales|Cessnock]] in the [[Hunter Valley]] region of New South Wales
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  • ...n]], administrative centre and holiday resort within [[Ceredigion]], [[Mid Wales]]. ...swelled by an additional 9250 students associated with the [[University of Wales, Aberystwyth]]. The world's first department in international politics was
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  • '''Goulburn''' is a historic city in [[New South Wales]], Australia. It is located along the Sydney to Canberra corridor. Goulbu ...Goulburn has been severely drought-stricken in recent years, as New South Wales endured the longest drought for decades. Water restrictions reached level
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  • ...July 1751 that was played as a tribute to the late [[Frederick, Prince of Wales]], who had been a cricket patron. Various local teams operated in Somerset [[Category:Cricket clubs and teams in England and Wales]]
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  • ...gaming, and lifestyle content.<ref name=CEO/> Wikia was founded by [[Jimmy Wales]] and [[Angela Beesley]] in 2004, and is funded in part by advertising. A p ...http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/pda/2010/nov/09/wikia-wikipedia-jimmy-wales |author=Jemima Kiss |date =November 2010 |publisher=The Guardian |work=PDA:
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  • The '''Green Party of [[England]] and [[Wales]]''' is a [[left (politics)|left]]-leaning [[political party]] which campai
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  • ...ncent''' (born 4 November 1972, [[Overton-on-Dee|Overton]], [[Wrexham]], [[Wales]]) is a Welsh actor and television presenter.
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  • ...astles, Telford was put in charge of building the [[Ellesmere Canal]] in [[Wales]] in 1793. At that time, southern Wales was poorly roaded and had few navigable watercourses. However, it was a maj
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  • ....uk Official Website of the Grand Priory of Knights Templar in England and Wales].
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  • {{r|New South Wales}}
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  • {{rpl|Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales}}
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  • ...election (UK)|general election]] campaign.<ref>''Judiciary of England and Wales'': '[http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/media/judgments/2010/watkins-v-woolas-judg
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  • ...the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], to [[Cadwaladr]], a 7th century king of the [[Wales|Welsh]] kingdom of [[Gwynedd]], and including an early and influential acco ..., Geoffrey was born, or at least brought up, in [[Monmouthshire]] in south Wales. Later tradition names his father as Arthur. His signature appears on six c
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  • ...first time since the [[Middle Ages]] that such an event had taken place in Wales, and it occurred at the instigation of the Welsh politician, [[David Lloyd ...t Simpson]], an Anglo-American businessman. Mrs. Simpson and the Prince of Wales became lovers while his mistress Lady Furness was abroad.
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  • ...untries. He is the younger son of [[Charles III]] and [[Diana, Princess of Wales]], as well as grandson of [[Elizabeth II]] and [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edi ...career was also involved in some [[charity]] work. He was known as ''Harry Wales'' during his service as a military officer.
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