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  2. Tourism in Wales - Wikipedia

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    The tourism industry in Wales was worth around £5bn in 2017. The tourism industry also makes a significant contribution to the Welsh economy, supporting over 100,000 jobs and more than 8% of the Welsh workforce. Wales attracts visitors from overseas, particularly from the United States, Australia, Germany and the Republic of Ireland.

  3. List of tourist attractions in Wales - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Wales - Wikipedia

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    List of World Heritage Sites in Wales. Caernarfon Castle, part of the first World Heritage Site in Wales, in 1986. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. [1]

  5. Visit Wales - Wikipedia

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    The mission of Visit Wales is to "maximise tourism's contribution to the economic, social and cultural prosperity of Wales". The baseline budget at the Wales Tourist Board for 2005/2006 was £22.6 million. Its stated goals are: to grow a stronger and more defined brand for tourism in Wales; to focus investment and innovation in tourism; to ...

  6. Culture of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Wales. The culture of Wales is distinct, with its own language, customs, festivals, music, art, cuisine, mythology, history, and politics. Wales is primarily represented by the symbol of the red Welsh Dragon, but other national emblems include the leek and the daffodil.

  7. National Botanic Garden of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The National Botanic Garden of Wales (Welsh: Gardd Fotaneg Genedlaethol Cymru) is a botanical garden located in Llanarthney in the River Tywi valley, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The garden is both a visitor attraction and a centre for botanical research and conservation, and features the world's largest single-span glasshouse, measuring 110 m (360 ...

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