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  2. Propel (political party) - Wikipedia

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    Propel (formerly the Welsh National Party and later Welsh Nation Party) is a sovereignist [1] and Welsh nationalist political party in Wales which advocates Welsh independence from the United Kingdom. The party was formed in early 2020 by its current leader Neil McEvoy. [2] Propel currently has one county councillor in Wales.

  3. List of political parties in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party: Welsh: Plaid Diddymu Cynulliad Cymru: Single-issue: Welsh Parliament abolition Anti-devolution: No More Lockdowns Welsh: Dim Mwy O Gloi Lawr: N/A Anti-lockdown: Social Democratic Party: Syncretic: Social democracy Social conservatism Communitarianism Euroscepticism: Socialist Party Wales [13] Welsh: Plaid ...

  4. Plaid Cymru - Wikipedia

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    The party is a supporter of the European Union and is a member of the European Free Alliance (EFA). [34] [35] The party holds 4 of 32 Welsh seats in the UK Parliament, 12 of 60 seats in the Senedd, [36] and 202 of 1,231 principal local authority councillors. [30]

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  6. Gwlad - Wikipedia

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    In late 2017, a preliminary meeting was held by Royston Jones [4] in Aberystwyth over the formation of a new pro-Welsh independence party. [5] In August 2018, Ein Gwlad (English: Our Nation) was founded in Llanelli, with Gwyn Wigley Evans as its leader. [5]

  7. Radnor Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Radnor Township is one of the oldest municipalities in Pennsylvania. Radnor Township was founded as a part of the Welsh tract. The original settlers were Welsh-speaking Quakers, led by John Roberts, in an attempt to establish a barony of Wales in Pennsylvania. [6]

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  9. Welsh Tract - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Tract, also called the Welsh Barony, was a portion of the Province of Pennsylvania, a British colony in North America (today a U.S. state), settled largely by Welsh-speaking Quakers in the late 17th century. The region is located to the west of Philadelphia.