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A History of Pembroke Castle, South Wales Article 
Pembroke Castle has played an important role in the history of Wales and has been home to some of Britain's most powerful families.
Jun 12, 2010 - Allison Isom
Pembrokeshire Wales - Music and Ancient History Article 
Pembrokeshire is rich in pre-historic sites, ancient woodlands and sandy beaches. Stay in a Victorian mansion with its own concert hall featuring top-class UK musicians
Apr 17, 2007 - Cathy Smith
The History of England and Wales in International Football Article 
England and Wales have been drawn against each other in the qualifying tournament for the 2012 European Championships.
Jul 30, 2010 - Jonathan Squirrell
Wool in West Wales: A Well Woven History for Visitors Article 
The traveller in Wales can't fail to notice that its history is interwoven with a rich woolly thread, cosy but as complicated as the weave of Welsh flannel.
Sep 25, 2011 - Vivien Young
History of the Rugby World Cup - Wales 1999 Article 
Australia beat France in front of Queen Elizabeth II to win the 1999 Rugby World Cup at the newly opened Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
Jul 10, 2011 - Neil Hughes
The Wales That Was: The Kingdom of Ceredigion Article 
The history of Wales, from Roman Britain to Edward I of England, is made up of many vanished kingdoms -- such as the kingdom of Ceredigion.
Jul 5, 2010 - Lisa M.A. Winters
Exploring the Middle Ages in Wales Article 
Caerphilly and Criccieth castles are must-see attractions for visitors to Wales. Rising out of the Welsh countryside, these two medieval fortifications are entrancing.
Sep 22, 2008 - Kristie Davis
Conwy, North Wales Article 
Conwy is a real gem, a town sitting alongside the Conwy Estuary and the guardian of the entrance to Snowdonia.
Oct 28, 2009 - Victoria Turton
Attractions in Snowdonia, North Wales Article 
North Wales has fine visitor attractions and many of these have come together under the umbrella title The Attractions of Snowdonia to publicise their diverse appeal.
Jan 31, 2010 - Leon Burakowski
The Preselis in Pembrokeshire, South Wales Article 
Intense natural beauty, a variety of wildlife & considerable historical interest - in Pembrokeshire a range of hills called the Preselis offers all of this.
Jun 3, 2011 - Stacey Mitchell
Tourist Attractions in Pembrokeshire, Wales Article 
Britain's smallest city, dolphin and whale watching, Pembrokeshire Coastal Walk, the monks of Caldey Island and King Arthur's grave, Pembrokeshire has everything.
May 8, 2009 - Neil Hughes
National Trust in South Wales Article 
Enjoy Welsh heritage, visit well maintained homes and gardens or explore the stunning coastline of South Wales. The National Trust offers all this and more......
Jul 29, 2007 - John Oyston
Wales and the Sensitive Language Issue Article 
Wales, although part of the UK, really is another country with its own language and history. What future has the Welsh language in the 21st century?
Feb 16, 2012 - Vivien Young
Outback New South Wales Article 
Touring the hardy, arid outback country of New South Wales opens up a vista of beauty, grandeur and surprises that can be found nowhere else in the world.
Aug 24, 2010 - Sharmishta Sarkar
Attractions in Llandudno, North Wales Article 
On an isthmus reaching into the Irish sea and set between the Great and Little Ormes, Llandudno offers a sweeping bay and stunning scenery.
Oct 2, 2009 - Victoria Turton
Holidays In North Wales Article 
North Wales is a land of stunning scenery with activities to suit the whole family. Whether it's non-stop activities or a more relaxed pace, it's the perfect setting.
Oct 1, 2009 - Victoria Turton
The Green Party of England and Wales Article 
The Green Party has become a serious political force. With two Members of the European Parliament and hundreds of local councillors, environmentalism is now centre stage.
Aug 28, 2009 - Jeffrey Baxter