Wales - Wikipedia Two-thirds of the population live in South Wales, including Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, and the nearby valleys The eastern region of North Wales has about a sixth of the overall population, with Wrexham being the largest northern city The remaining parts of Wales are sparsely populated
UK breaks and family holiday destinations | Visit Wales Discover Welsh towns where you can enjoy innovative, fresh and local food by the seaside Discover some of the activities, adventures and attractions near Cardigan Bay in Mid Wales Find out about the regions of Wales: dramatic North Wales; rolling Mid Wales; the coastal West; and the urban South
Discover Wales | Wales. com Find out more about what cities Wales have to offer: Cardiff, Newport, Swansea, Bangor, St Davids, St Asaph and Wrexham Discover the origins and meanings of some of Wales' unique place names
Wales News | Latest Wales News - NewsNow Wales (Cymru in Welsh) is a nation of around 3 2 million people, governed through the devolved Senedd Cymru — the Welsh Parliament — which holds powers over health, education, housing, and transport Cardiff is the capital, with Swansea, Newport, and Wrexham among the other major urban centres