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  2. Traditional festival days of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Welsh day of love, equivalent to St. Valentine's Day. [9] 1 March Saint David's Day: Observed (Proposed statutory) The patron saint of Wales is St David (Welsh: Dewi Sant) and St. David's Day (Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant) is celebrated on 1 March. [10] Some people argue it should be designated as a bank holiday. Various: Shrove Tuesday: Observed

  3. List of festivals in Wales - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Festivals in Wales - Wikipedia

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  5. Calan Mai - Wikipedia

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    Calan Mai ([ˈkalan ˈmai̯] 'first day of May') or Calan Haf ([ˈkalan ˈhaːv] 'first day of Summer'), also historically called Cyntefin, [1] is the Welsh celebration of May Day (1 May). It marks the beginning of summer and traditionally it involved festivities around bonfires , maypoles , and carol singing.

  6. Category:Images of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Featured pictures of Wales (5 F) W. Welsh-language images (4 F) This page was ...

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  8. List of national symbols of the United Kingdom, the Channel ...

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    The Monarch is the living embodiment of the United Kingdom.. Symbols of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man is a list of the national symbols of the United Kingdom, its constituent countries (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland), and the Crown Dependencies (the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man).

  9. Culture of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Welsh rarebit is thought to date from the 18th century, although the original term "Welsh rabbit" may have been intended as a slur against the Welsh. [ 161 ] [ 162 ] [ 163 ] Another use of cheese in a traditional Welsh dish is seen in Glamorgan sausage , which is a skinless sausage made of cheese and either leek or spring onion, [ 164 ] which ...