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Title: Introduction to the British Isles


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Introduction to the British Isles
  • Wales

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Some facts and figures
  • Just over 20 000 km²
  • 200 km east to west
  • 250 km north to south
  • Population 2.94 million (2001 census)
  • 80 of the land dedicated to agriculture
  • Highest mountain Mt. Snowdon (1,085 m)
  • 1,300 kilometres of coastline

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Steam Railway Snowdonia National Park
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Longest place name
  • Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwll-llantysili
    ogogogoch
  • (St. Marys Church in a hollow of the white hazel
    near to the rapid whirlpool and St. Tysills
    Church of the red cave)
  • aka Llanfair PG

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The counties of Wales
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Important dates
  • 750 AD Offas Dyke boundary between Mercia and
    the Welsh kingdoms

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  • 1110 Little England Henry I moves Flemish
    settlers to a farming settlement in South
    Pembrokeshire

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  • 1284 Edward I annexes Wales migration from
    England to Wales. Castles such as Caernarfon
    built to protect English Interests

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  • 1536 Act of Union with England under Henry VIII
  • 1770s Religious refugees flee to Wales, including
    French Huguenots
  • 1788 Welsh convicts sent to Australia
  • 1841 Irish flee to mainland Britain as a result
    of the Great Famine. Nearly 30 000 settle in
    Wales
  • 1850s Rural Welsh move to the cities by 1900,
    63 of the population concentrated in Glamorgan
    and Monmouthshire

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Who are the Welsh?
  • Celtic tribes from Europe came to settle the
    whole of the British Isles 500-100 BC, alongside
    the original Iron Age population.
  • Celtic language behind the modern Welsh language
  • Roman and Saxon invasions pushed the original
    Britons into the land area of Wales
  • Inward and outward migration has added new layers
    of population

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The origin of the word Wales
  • Variation on Anglo-Saxon word meaning foreigners.
    Cf. Walloon
  • The Welsh word for the country is Cymru
    (friends/comrades) cf Cumbria

13
Symbols of Wales
Y Ddraig Goch
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Daffodils narcissus obvallaris
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Leeks
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  • St. David (1st March)
  • Male voice choirs
  • National anthem Land of my Fathers
  • Rugby
  • Pobol Y Cwm
  • Food laverbread, welsh tea cakes, bara brith
  • Welsh lovespoon

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Famous Welsh people
  • Henry VII
  • Dylan Thomas
  • RS Thomas
  • Tom Jones
  • Max Boyce
  • Catherine Zeta Jones
  • Anthony Hopkins

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Cool Cymru
  • 1990s Music Manic Street Preachers, Catatonia,
    Stereophonics, Super Furry Animals (Newport as
    the new Seattle)
  • - Films Justin Kerrigan (Human Traffic)
  • - Fashion Julien Macdonald

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Manic Street Preachers
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Welsh languageCymraeg
  • 20 of the population consider Welsh as their
    mother tongue
  • Concentration in the north-west
  • Welsh and English official languages
  • Welsh medium education
  • Welsh compulsory in schools
  • Welsh language radio and television
  • Bilingual roadsigns

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Industry in Wales
  • Early 20th century coal, steel (south), slate
    (north), fishing, maritime industry
  • Main industries today are tourism and public
    services
  • Manufacturing less heavy industry, more
    electronics, technology-related industry

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  • Economic deprivation, especially South Wales
    valleys (former mining areas)
  • 2003 Average gross income 17 900 GBP (cf 21 600
    in England, 19 500 in Scotland)

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Leisure activities
  • Visiting the pub (58 say its their favourite
    activity)
  • Sport (35 do sport on a regular basis)
  • DIY, Gardening
  • Music Welsh festivals such as Eisteddfod

25
Devolution in Wales
  • 1925 Plaid Cymru founded
  • 1979 referendum rejected by 80
  • 1997 referendum 50.3 in favour (Assembly, not
    parliament), 49.7 against
  • 1999 Welsh Assembly 60 AMs (40 constistuency 20
    from party lists, using alternative party vote)
  • Main responsibilities health, education,
    economic development, rural affairs
  • No power over defence, foreign affairs,
    taxation, policing
  • Welsh Assembly elections 2003 Labour 30 AMs, PC
    12, Conservatives 11

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  • Still 40 MPs at Westminster, Secretary of State
    for Wales a member of the cabinet
  • Budget of 14 billion GBP
  • Different policy decisions from Westminster
    include abolition of Key Stage 1 and 2 tests for
    school children (at 6-7 and 10-11) free
    prescription charges for under 25s plans to
    abolish prescription charges completely by 2007
    appointment of Childrens Commissioner

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  • First minister Alun Michael (1999 - 2000
    resigned over sex scandal)
  • Rhodri Morgan (2000 - )

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  • Welsh Assembly building at Cardiff Bay new
    chamber designed by Lord Richard Rogers, opened
    on St. Davids Day, 2006

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Quiz
  • What is the capital of Wales?
  • What is the Welsh flag called?
  • What is the population of Wales?
  • What percentage of the population speak Welsh?
  • Where is the Welsh Assembly?
  • What percentage of the population voted in favour
    of the Assembly in 1997?
  • How big is Wales?
  • Who annexed Wales to England?
  • Under which monarch was the Act of Union in 1536?
  • Which two counties home the majority of the
    population?
  • What is the population of Wales?
  • What percentage of Welsh land is dedicated to
    agriculture?
  • Who designed the new chamber at the Welsh
    Assembly?
  • Who is the patron saint of Wales and which date
    is his feast day?
  • What are the national emblems of Wales?

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  • Cardiff
  • Y Draig Goch
  • 2.94 million
  • 20
  • Cardiff Bay
  • 50.3
  • 20 000 km²
  • Edward I
  • What is the capital of Wales?
  • What is the Welsh flag called?
  • What is the population of Wales?
  • What percentage of the population speak Welsh?
  • Where is the Welsh Assembly?
  • What percentage of the population voted in favour
    of the Assembly in 1997?
  • How big is Wales?
  • Who annexed Wales to England?

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  • Henry VIII
  • Glamorgan and Monmouthshire
  • 80
  • Tourism
  • Lord Richard Rogers
  • St. David 1st March
  • Leeks and daffodils
  • Under which monarch was the Act of Union in 1536?
  • Which two counties home the majority of the
    population?
  • What percentage of Welsh land is dedicated to
  • agriculture?
  • What is the largest industry today?
  • Who designed the new chamber at the Welsh
    Assembly?
  • Who is the patron saint of Wales and which date
    is his feast day?
  • What are the national emblems of Wales?
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