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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 46.—Hay Church
Plate 48.—Remains of the Priory at Havorfordwest, Pembrokeshire.
Plate 53.—Remains of the Cloisters of Margam Abbey, Glamorganshire.
62.—Chepstow from the bridge.
Chepstow Castle, 4:3 cropped version
Plate 63.—Flint Castle
Plate 65.—Entrance to Beaumaris Castle.
Plate 72.—Caernarvon Castle
Plate 73.—Gateway and Bridge, Ragland.
Plate 74.—Ragland Castle
Overview map of Anglesey, Wales
Overview map of Brecknockshire, Wales
Overview map of Cardigan, Wales
Carew Castle
Overview map of Carmarthen, Wales
Overview map of Carnarvon, Wales
Chepstow Castle
Overview map of Denbighshire, Wales
Overview map of Flint, Wales
Overview map of Glamorgan, Wales
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Places Shown

Anglesey; Wales

Beaumaris; Anglesey; Wales

Brecknockshire; Wales

Caernarvon; Gwynedd; Wales

Caernarvon; Wales

Cardiganshire; Wales

Carmarthen; Wales

Chepstow; Monmouthshire; Wales

Denbighshire; Wales

Flint; Flintshire; Wales

Flintshire; Wales

Glamorgan; Wales

Havorfordwest; Pembrokeshire; Wales

Hay; Brecknockshire; Wales

Pembroke; Pembrokeshire; Wales

Port Talbot; Glamorgan; Wales

Raglan; Monmouthshire; Wales