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The 2011 National Assembly for Wales election was an election for the National Assembly. The poll was held on 5 May 2011 and decided the incumbency for all the Assembly's seats. The poll was held on 5 May 2011 and decided the incumbency for all the Assembly's seats.
Wales made their Commonwealth Games debut in Hamilton in 1930 and are one of only six nations to have taken part in every Games since then. Since Wales cannot compete at the Olympic Games as a separate nation, the Commonwealth Games provides them its only opportunity to compete in a major international multi-sport event.
Wales: 3–15 New Zealand: 1951–52 Kiwi Tour: Odsal Stadium, Bradford: 8,568 6 April 1952 France: 20–12 Wales: 1951–52 European Championship: Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux: 15,678 17 November 1952 England: 19–8 Wales: 1952–53 European Championship: Central Park, Wigan: 13,503 25 October 1952 Wales: 22–16 France: Headingley, Leeds ...
A BBC poll released on 1 March 2010 (St. David's Day) found that support had risen for full law making powers, up to 56%, with 35% against, although Welsh Conservative leader Nick Bourne (who supported a yes vote) was sceptical of the poll results. [20] A summary table of poll results in advance of the referendum is set out below.
Toggle the table of contents. ... This article lists the results for the Wales national football team from 2000 through to 2019. ... 2011 Nations Cup: Wales 1–3
Wales: 2011 Six Nations Championship: 74,233 [121] 117 8 October 2011 Regional Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand 22–10 Wales: 2011 Rugby World Cup: 35,787 [122] 118 5 February 2012 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 21–23 Wales: 2012 Six Nations Championship: 51,000 [123] 119 2 February 2013 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 22–30 Ireland: 2013 Six Nations ...
Toggle the table of contents. 2010–11 in Welsh football. 2 languages. Cymraeg; ... In February 2011 Wales would play the inaugural game of the new Nations Cup, ...
The 2011 tournament was the third of three Four Nations series planned before the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, with the venues rotating between Europe and the South Pacific. There was no Four Nations in 2012 due to teams preparing for the World Cup. [2] [3]