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Wales /ˈweɪlz/ ( ; pronounced /ˈkəmrɨ/) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, bordered by England to its east, and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It is also an elective regi...
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Wales question: What is the national symbol of Wales? a red dragon ... Two national symbols of wales? What is Wales national symbol? What is national anthum of wales? What are national simbols in wales? What is the nation symbol of Wales? What is the symbol of the wales flag? What is the national colour of wales?
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The Leek and the Daffodil - an odd pair of national symbols ... This confusion means that both have been adopted as national emblems. ... Daffodil nation symbol of Wales...
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www.wales-calling.com/culture/leek-and-daffodil.htm
www.wales-calling.com/culture/leek-and-daffodil.htm
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The harp is regarded as the national instrument of Wales. The harp has been used through the ages as an accompaniment to folk-singing and dancing and as a solo instrument. ... Some manuscript sources provide information about the harp and its music around the medieval period in Wales. By the end of the 18th century,
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www.wales-calling.com/culture/harp.htm
www.wales-calling.com/culture/harp.htm
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They were playing in Wales and Harris looked at this and the Limerick newspaper and it said the Harris factor. And he was barred from the match, barred from going to any of the Monster matches. So he said to me, "I’ll be hanging from every goalpost if they lose" which of course, they did.
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"Why is the daffodil a national symbol of Wales?" - Find the answer to this question and millions more on Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers. ... Why is anything a symbol? The people of Wales adopted it because ite was nothing like the English rose, the Scotch thistle or the Irish shamrock. It is bright, it is distinctive,
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In the Historia Brittonum (ascribed to Nennius) of around 800 A.D. the dragon is seen as a symbol of national independence in the story of the red dragon battling with the white dragon of the Saxon enemy. ... Several people have written to Data Wales about variations in the way the dragon is rendered. They have noticed...
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www.data-wales.co.uk/flag.htm
www.data-wales.co.uk/flag.htm
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Welsh youngster with the national symbol - red dragon - painted on his face, Wales; Image Ref. No: N0010-34 ... All images are copyrighted by Frantisek Staud ; See other photographs in Frantisek Staud's Photo Gallery...
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Like most nations, Wales has a few emblems. The Leek, Daffodils, Welsh Dragon, and the Prince's 'three feathers' symbol.
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