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The daffodil is the national flower of Wales, worn on St David's Day (1 March) in Wales. The daffodil may be known as Welsh: cenhinen Bedr (Saint Peter's leek). [24] The Sessile Oak, also called the Welsh Oak is the national tree of Wales. [25] The red kite is sometimes named as the national symbol of wildlife in Wales. [26]
St David's [7] – the smallest city in Wales [2] [8] and is a cathedral in Pembrokeshire, Wales, lying on the River Alun. It is the resting place of Saint David, Wales's patron saint, and named after him. [9] Llandudno – among the top three holiday destinations in Wales. [10]
Pages in category "Landmarks in Wales" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Admiralty Arch ...
The rhyme is usually supposed to have been written sometime in the late 18th or early 19th century by an English visitor to North Wales. [1] The specific number of wonders may have varied over the years: the antiquary Daines Barrington, in a letter written in 1770, refers to Llangollen Bridge as one of the "five wonders of Wales, though like the seven wonders of Dauphiny, they turn out to be ...
Pages in category "National symbols of Wales" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The red dragon, a popular symbol in Wales. Wales is regarded as a modern Celtic nation which contributes to its national identity, [247] [248] with Welsh artists regularly appearing at Celtic festivals. [249] The red dragon is the principal symbol of national identity and pride, personifying the fearlessness of the Welsh nation. [250]
The Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd (named after the then larger Gwynedd county) was the first site designated exclusively within Wales and alongside the other six sites in the United Kingdom first designated in 1986. [3] Whereas the Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales is Wales's newest site designated on 28 July 2021. [4]
These are buildings and structures that can be seen as landmarks and recognisable symbols of Cardiff, Wales. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.