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- Offa's Dyke (links | edit)
- Snowdonia (links | edit)
- History of Wales (links | edit)
- Saunders Lewis (links | edit)
- Gwynedd (links | edit)
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- National nature reserves in Wales (links | edit)
- Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Wales (links | edit)
- Mabinogion (links | edit)
- Welsh literature in English (links | edit)
- Arab world (links | edit)
- Welsh Marches (links | edit)
- Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542 (links | edit)
- Capital of Wales (links | edit)
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- S4C (links | edit)
- Y Wladfa (links | edit)
- Welsh Language Society (links | edit)
- Shelta (links | edit)
- Welsh orthography (links | edit)
- Local government in Wales (links | edit)
- Demographics of Wales (links | edit)
- Deheubarth (links | edit)
- Eisteddfod (links | edit)
- Pictish language (links | edit)
- Cumbric (links | edit)
- Catalan Countries (links | edit)
- Calan Gaeaf (links | edit)
- Historic counties of Wales (links | edit)
- List of towns in Wales (links | edit)
- Meirionnydd (links | edit)
- Preserved counties of Wales (links | edit)
- Galatian language (links | edit)
- Music of Wales (links | edit)
- Gaelscoil (links | edit)
- List of islands of Wales (links | edit)
- Gàidhealtachd (links | edit)
- Principal areas of Wales (links | edit)
- Lepontic language (links | edit)
- Little England beyond Wales (links | edit)