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- Districts of Wales (links | edit)
- North Wales (links | edit)
- Noric language (links | edit)
- South Wales (links | edit)
- Mid Wales (links | edit)
- Association of Welsh Translators and Interpreters (links | edit)
- Welsh Triads (links | edit)
- Welsh mythology (links | edit)
- Hispanophone (links | edit)
- Capital Cymru (links | edit)
- Insular Celtic languages (links | edit)
- List of communities in Wales (links | edit)
- Geographical distribution of Ukrainian speakers (links | edit)
- Geographical distribution of German speakers (links | edit)
- Sinophone (links | edit)
- Welsh Language Board (links | edit)
- Lists of places in Wales (links | edit)
- Medieval Welsh literature (links | edit)
- BBC Radio Cymru (links | edit)
- Desert of Wales (links | edit)
- Community (Wales) (links | edit)
- Cymdeithas y Dysgwyr (links | edit)
- Celtiberian language (links | edit)
- Primitive Irish (links | edit)
- National parks of Wales (links | edit)
- Bible translations into Welsh (links | edit)
- Crempog (links | edit)
- List of Welsh-language authors (links | edit)
- Golwg (links | edit)
- Geography of Wales (links | edit)
- West Wales (links | edit)
- Lusitanian language (links | edit)
- Welsh gold (links | edit)
- South Wales Valleys (links | edit)
- Vale of Clwyd (links | edit)
- Commote (links | edit)
- Cyfraith Hywel (links | edit)
- Proto-Celtic language (links | edit)
- Welsh people (links | edit)
- Urdd Gobaith Cymru (links | edit)
- Italo-Celtic (links | edit)
- Continental Celtic languages (links | edit)
- Middle Welsh (links | edit)
- The North/South Language Body (links | edit)
- Cnapan (links | edit)
- Middle Irish (links | edit)
- Lower Brittany (links | edit)
- Colloquial Welsh morphology (links | edit)
- East Wales (links | edit)