Wales

Wales is one of the countries in Britain and the United Kingdom. It’s a small country with England to the east. Wales has got a continuous coastline, around 1,300km long, which means there are a lot of beaches! It has some of the most beautiful beaches in the UK and is a popular destination for holidaymakers and water sports fans. As well as beaches, there are a lot of mountains and also three national parks, including Snowdonia. It is in north Wales and its highest mountain, Snowdon, is 1,085m.
The population of Wales is just over three million people, around five per cent of the total UK population. Most Welsh people live in south Wales in the capital city, Cardiff, and two other big cities: Swansea and Newport. In Cardiff you can go shopping, visit the castle, go to the museum or go to a concert or sports match at the famous Millennium Stadium.

Wales

The Red Dragon

Daffodil and Leek

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Main Facts
Area
20,779 sq km
Population
3,135,000
Capital City
Cardiff (Caerdydd)
Major Cities
Cardiff, Swansea (Abertawe) and Newport (Casnewydd)
Language
English and Cymraeg (Welsh)
Land
Wales has a varied geography with strong contrasts. In the south, flat coastal plains gives way to valleys, then to ranges of hills and mountains in mid and north Wales. Much of Wales’ landscape is protected, ensuring its beauty will be preserved for generations to come. Around a quarter of the country lies either within one of its three National Parks (Snowdonia, the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast) or one of its five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs): Llŷn Peninsula, the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley, the Gower Peninsula, Anglesey and the Wye Valley. The largest mountains in the north are part of the Snowdonia range. There are over 1300 kilometres of coastline ranging from long flat sandy beaches to towering cliffs.
Highest point
Snowdon 1085 metres (3559 ft)
Lowest point
along the Bristol Channel coastline (0m)
Longest River
Towy (Tywi) 103 km (64 miles)
Largest Lake
Bala (4.4 sq km)
National Day
1 March
Motto
Cymru am byth (Wales for ever)
National Bird
Red Kite
National Tree
Sessile Oak
National Animal
Dragon
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