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Made by:Del Nero Gabriel
Fabbri Francesco
Ercoles Niccolò
Leardini Gabriele
Borders
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
It is bordered by England to the east,
the Irish Sea to the north and west,
and the Bristol Channel to the south.
It is bordered by England to the east,
the Irish Sea to the north and west,
and the Bristol Channel to the south.
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
It is bordered by England to the east,
the Irish Sea to the north and west,
and the Bristol Channel to the south.
It is bordered by England to the east,
the Irish Sea to the north and west,
and the Bristol Channel to the south.
Saint & Religion
The patron saint of Wales is Saint David, with Saint David's Day, celebrated annually on 1 March.
The largest religion in Wales is Christianity, with 57.6% of the population describing themselves as Christian in the 2011 census.
The largest religion in Wales is Christianity, with 57.6% of the population describing themselves as Christian in the 2011 census.
Saint David's stained glass representation,
designed by William Burges, at Castell Coch, Cardiff
designed by William Burges, at Castell Coch, Cardiff
Saint David's stained glass representation,
designed by William Burges, at Castell Coch, Cardiff
designed by William Burges, at Castell Coch, Cardiff
Landscape & Weather
The landscape in Wales is rural, primarily mountainous, especially in the north and central regions. The highest of these is Snowdon (1,085 m) in Snowdonia (a mountainous region in northwestern Wales and a national park).
The mountains were shaped during the last ice age, the Devensian glaciation.
Weather is often cloudy, wet and windy, with warm summers and mild winters.
Wales lies within the north temperate zone.
It has a changeable, maritime climate and is one of the wettest countries in Europe.
The mountains were shaped during the last ice age, the Devensian glaciation.
Weather is often cloudy, wet and windy, with warm summers and mild winters.
Wales lies within the north temperate zone.
It has a changeable, maritime climate and is one of the wettest countries in Europe.