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Wales, one of three divisions of Great Britain; is 135 m. in length and from 37 to 95 m. in breadth, and bounded on the NW. and S. by the sea; it is divided into 12 counties, of which 6 form North Wales and 6 South Wales; is a mountainous country, intersected by beautiful valleys, which are traversed by a number of streams; it is largely agricultural; has mines of coal and iron, lead and copper, as well as large slate-quarries, which are extensively wrought; the Church of England is the church established, but the majority of the people are Nonconformists; it is represented in Parliament by 30 members; the natives are Celts, and the native language Celtic, which is still the language of a goodly number of the people.

Population (1907) 1,519,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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Plate 18.—Llanthony Abbey
Plate 18.—Llanthony Abbey (Wallpaper Edition)
Penrice Castle: The Gate-House.
Plate 20.—St. Dogmael’s Priory
Plan of Pembroke Castle
Upton Castle: The Gate-House
Harlech Castle
Harlech Castle
Harlech Castle
Chirk Castle
Plate 23.—Llanthony Abbey.
Bala Town and Lake
[Festiniog Railway Locomotive]
Llantisilio Church
Tintern Abbey
Coity Castle, Glamorganshire
Plate 40.—Caerphilli Castle, Glamorganshire
Plate 41.—Cardiff Castle
42.—Denbigh Castle, Denbighshire
43.—Basingwork Abbey
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Places Shown

Abergavenny; Monmouthshire; Wales

Bridgend; Glamorganshire; Wales

Caerphilly; Glamorgan; Wales

Cardiff; Glamorgan; Wales

Chepstow; Monmouthshire; Wales

Chirk; Denbighshire; Wales

Denbigh; Denbighshire; Wales

Harlech; Gwynedd; Wales

Holywell; Flintshire; Wales

Llantysilio; Denbighshire; Wales

Pembroke; Pembrokeshire; Wales

Penrice; Gower Peninsula; Glamorgan; Wales

St Dogmaels; Pembrokeshire; Wales

Upton; Pembrokeshire; Wales

Wales

Y Bala; Merionethshire; Wales