Outline of Wales

Summary

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Wales:

Historic coat of arms of Llywelyn the Great
Location of Wales (orange)
– in the European continent (camel & white)
– in the United Kingdom (camel)
Enlargeable relief map of Wales

Wales – a country that is part of the United Kingdom,[1] bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has an estimated population of three million and the Welsh and English languages are both official languages. The Welsh language is an important element of Welsh culture. Its decline has reversed over recent years, with Welsh speakers estimated to be around 20 per cent of the population of Wales.[2]

General reference edit

Geography edit

Geography

Environment edit

Environment of Wales

Natural geographic features edit

Regions edit

Regions of Wales; common models:

Other models exist

Administrative divisions edit

Administrative divisions of Wales

Local government edit

Local government in Wales

Preserved counties edit

Preserved counties of Wales

Historic counties edit

Historic counties of Wales

Former Districts edit

Districts of Wales

Cities edit

Cities of Wales

Demography edit

Demographics of Wales

Government and politics edit

Politics of Wales

Branches of the government edit

Government of Wales

Executive edit

Legislative edit

Judicial edit

Law and order in Wales edit

Military edit

Military of Wales within the Military of the United Kingdom

Local government in Wales edit

Local government in Wales

History edit

History of Wales

History of Wales, by period edit

History of Wales, by region edit

History of Wales, by subject edit

Culture edit

Culture of Wales

Art in Wales edit

Religion in Wales edit

Religion in Wales

Sport in Wales edit

Sport in Wales

Economy and infrastructure edit

Economy of Wales

Education in Wales edit

Education in Wales

See also edit

Wales

References edit

  1. ^ "The Countries of the UK". statistics.gov.uk. Retrieved 10 October 2008.
  2. ^ "Welsh Language Board - Number of speakers". Byig-wlb.org.uk. Archived from the original on 24 May 2010. Retrieved 19 June 2010.

External links edit

  Wikimedia Atlas of Wales