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  2. Geography of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff was the most heavily populated area in Wales with 2,482 people per square kilometre (6,428 per sq mile) while Powys had just 26. [ 42 ] A high proportion of the Welsh population lives in smaller settlements: nearly 20% live in villages of less than 1,500 persons compared with 10% in England.

  3. Welsh National Opera - Wikipedia

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    Welsh Millennium Centre, Cardiff, WNO's home base since 2004. After the collapse of the Cardiff Bay Opera House scheme, a new project, the Wales Millennium Centre, met with more success. The necessary consents and funding were obtained, and work began in 2002 on a new multipurpose arts centre on the Cardiff Bay site. The centre included a 1,900 ...

  4. 2024 Southport stabbing - Wikipedia

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    The Hart Space, where the attack occurred, is a community studio venue on Hart Street in Meols Cop, Southport, about a mile east of the town centre.It hosts yoga, dance, pregnancy, and baby and toddler classes.

  5. Wales - Wikipedia

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    At that time, sea levels were much lower than today. Wales was free of glaciers by about 10,250 BP, the warmer climate allowing the area to become heavily wooded. The post-glacial rise in sea level separated Wales and Ireland, forming the Irish Sea. By 8,000 BP the British Peninsula had become an island. [24]

  6. HMS Cardiff (D108) - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff spent the rest of June acting as the Landing Area Air Warfare Controller (LAAWC) around San Carlos. [20] Over the course of the war, Cardiff fired nine Sea Dart missiles and one Mk 46 torpedo. [20] She returned to the United Kingdom on 28 July 1982, having left the Falklands three weeks earlier along with Exeter and Yarmouth. [18]

  7. Tiger Bay - Wikipedia

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    In 1794, the Glamorganshire Canal was completed, linking Cardiff with Merthyr, and in 1798 a basin was built, connecting the canal to the sea. Increasing agitation for proper dock facilities led Cardiff's foremost landowner, the 2nd Marquess of Bute , to promote the construction of the West Bute Dock , which opened in October 1839.

  8. Tom Jones (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Thomas Jones Woodward OBE [1] [2] (born Thomas John Woodward; 7 June 1940) is a Welsh singer.His career began with a string of top 10 hits in the 1960s and he has since toured regularly, with appearances in Las Vegas from 1967 to 2011.

  9. St John the Baptist Church, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The graveyard, already full, was divided by a new public pathway in the 1890s connecting Working Street with Cardiff Central Market. As part of the agreement for the new path, Cardiff Corporation agreed to take responsibility for the graveyard south of the path.