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Cambría - translation to

LATIN NAME OF WALES
Kambria

Wales         
  • Parliament for Wales]] in 5 years" campaign was started
  • [[Anthony Hopkins]], born in [[Port Talbot]]
  • Welsh poetry from the 13th-century [[Black Book of Carmarthen]].
  • Germanic tribes]], whilst the pale green areas to the north were inhabited by the [[Gaels]] and [[Picts]].
  • alt=A low grassy mound with an entrance at its centre framed by cyclopean stones
  • Caradog]] by Thomas Prydderch. Caradog was leader of the north Walian Celtic tribe, the [[Ordovices]].
  • [[Cawl]], a traditional meat and vegetable dish from Wales.
  • protest against the "Prince of Wales"]]'s investiture
  • "[[Cofiwch Dryweryn]]" mural after rebuild in October 2020, protesting the [[Tryweryn flooding]] to supply water to England
  • Medieval map of Welsh realms
  • A number of BBC productions, such as ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[Torchwood]]'', have been filmed in Wales.
  • ''Dowlais Ironworks'' (1840) by George Childs (1798–1875)
  • Welsh Independence]], Cardiff 2019.
  • [[Hywel Dda]] enthroned
  • Illustration of a Welsh judge from the ''[[Laws of Hywel Dda]]''
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  • Christopher Williams]] (1918)
  • National Parks]]}}
  • [[Millennium Stadium]], Cardiff
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  • The [[National Library of Wales]], [[Aberystwyth]]
  • alt=The statue of a man in a tunic and short cape clasped at his right shoulder, sculpted in white stone. The figure, set indoors with its back to an arched window, holds a down-pointed sword in his right hand and a scroll in his left.
  • A profile of the economy of Wales in 2012
  • Cymdeithas yr Iaith]]" (Society for the Language) bilingual road sign protest, 1972.
  • Rail network of Wales; 2021
  • [[Richard Burton]], born in [[Pontrhydyfen]]
  • St David's Day]] 2006.
  • [[Shirley Bassey]], born in [[Tiger Bay]]
  • [[Snowdon]], [[Gwynedd]], the highest mountain in Wales
  • [[St. David's Cathedral]], Pembrokeshire
  • St David's Day]] speech, 2021.
  • Thomas Jones]] (1742–1803).
  • alt=A half timbered building of two floors, with four sets of leaded windows to the front aspect and one set to the side. The build has a steep, slate roof, with a single chimney placed left of centre. Steps and a ramp lead up to its single visible entrance
  • A 2021 introduction to some of the largest companies based in Wales, including: Airbus, bipsync, HCI Pharmaceutical, ReNeuron, Deloitte, Coaltown Coffee, DMM International and Freudenberg
  • [[University Hospital of Wales]], Cardiff
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  • red dragon]], a popular symbol in Wales.
  • The proportion of respondents in the 2011 census who said they could speak Welsh
COUNTRY IN NORTH-WEST EUROPE, PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Cymru; Cymru am byth; CYMRU; The Principality of Wales; Gymru; Welsh Peninsula; Communications in Wales; Autonomous Province of Wales; WALES; Wales, United Kingdom; Wales, UK; Cyrmu; Wales, U.K.; Welsh mountains; Rain in Wales; Flora and fauna of Wales; Wales, United Kingdom.; Wildlife of Wales; Welshland; Wales (country)
(n.) = País de Gales
Ex: Similarly the Zoologist will not be particularly interested in having with Zoology documents on, say, Milk yields for Friesian cows in England and Wales.
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* New South Wales = Nueva Gales del Sur
Wales         
  • Parliament for Wales]] in 5 years" campaign was started
  • [[Anthony Hopkins]], born in [[Port Talbot]]
  • Welsh poetry from the 13th-century [[Black Book of Carmarthen]].
  • Germanic tribes]], whilst the pale green areas to the north were inhabited by the [[Gaels]] and [[Picts]].
  • alt=A low grassy mound with an entrance at its centre framed by cyclopean stones
  • Caradog]] by Thomas Prydderch. Caradog was leader of the north Walian Celtic tribe, the [[Ordovices]].
  • [[Cawl]], a traditional meat and vegetable dish from Wales.
  • protest against the "Prince of Wales"]]'s investiture
  • "[[Cofiwch Dryweryn]]" mural after rebuild in October 2020, protesting the [[Tryweryn flooding]] to supply water to England
  • Medieval map of Welsh realms
  • A number of BBC productions, such as ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[Torchwood]]'', have been filmed in Wales.
  • ''Dowlais Ironworks'' (1840) by George Childs (1798–1875)
  • Welsh Independence]], Cardiff 2019.
  • [[Hywel Dda]] enthroned
  • Illustration of a Welsh judge from the ''[[Laws of Hywel Dda]]''
  • access-date=17 October 2014}}</ref>
  • Christopher Williams]] (1918)
  • National Parks]]}}
  • [[Millennium Stadium]], Cardiff
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • The [[National Library of Wales]], [[Aberystwyth]]
  • alt=The statue of a man in a tunic and short cape clasped at his right shoulder, sculpted in white stone. The figure, set indoors with its back to an arched window, holds a down-pointed sword in his right hand and a scroll in his left.
  • A profile of the economy of Wales in 2012
  • Cymdeithas yr Iaith]]" (Society for the Language) bilingual road sign protest, 1972.
  • Rail network of Wales; 2021
  • [[Richard Burton]], born in [[Pontrhydyfen]]
  • St David's Day]] 2006.
  • [[Shirley Bassey]], born in [[Tiger Bay]]
  • [[Snowdon]], [[Gwynedd]], the highest mountain in Wales
  • [[St. David's Cathedral]], Pembrokeshire
  • St David's Day]] speech, 2021.
  • Thomas Jones]] (1742–1803).
  • alt=A half timbered building of two floors, with four sets of leaded windows to the front aspect and one set to the side. The build has a steep, slate roof, with a single chimney placed left of centre. Steps and a ramp lead up to its single visible entrance
  • A 2021 introduction to some of the largest companies based in Wales, including: Airbus, bipsync, HCI Pharmaceutical, ReNeuron, Deloitte, Coaltown Coffee, DMM International and Freudenberg
  • [[University Hospital of Wales]], Cardiff
  • thumb
  • red dragon]], a popular symbol in Wales.
  • The proportion of respondents in the 2011 census who said they could speak Welsh
COUNTRY IN NORTH-WEST EUROPE, PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Cymru; Cymru am byth; CYMRU; The Principality of Wales; Gymru; Welsh Peninsula; Communications in Wales; Autonomous Province of Wales; WALES; Wales, United Kingdom; Wales, UK; Cyrmu; Wales, U.K.; Welsh mountains; Rain in Wales; Flora and fauna of Wales; Wales, United Kingdom.; Wildlife of Wales; Welshland; Wales (country)
Gales
Cambría      
n. Cambria, medieval name of Wales (principality in the west of Great Britain)

Definition

Cambria
·noun The ancient Latin name of Wales. It is used by modern poets.

Wikipedia

Cambria

Cambria is a name for Wales, being the Latinised form of the Welsh name for the country, Cymru. The term was not in use during the Roman (when Wales had not come into existence as a distinct entity) or the early medieval period. After the Anglo-Saxon settlement of much of Britain, a territorial distinction developed between the new Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (which would become England and Southern Scotland) and the remaining Celtic British kingdoms (which would become Wales and, before their absorption into England, Cornwall to the south and Strathclyde or Hen Ogledd to the north). Latin being the primary language of scholarship in Western Christendom, medieval writers commonly used either the older term Britannia, as the territory still inhabited by Britons, or Wallia, a term derived from Old English, to refer to Wales. The term Cambria is first attested in Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 12th century as an alternative to both of these, since Britannia was now ambiguous and Wallia a foreign import, but remained rare until late in the Middle Ages.