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1: St. Fagans National History Museum in Cardiff

Wales is a picturesque land that will surely offer you a great variety of tourist attractions crammed with a sense of history and splendor. One of the highlights is i...

By: Susan Ashby

2: History of Cardiff Castle

History of Cardiff Castle. Cardiff Castle is an eclectic mix of medieval and Victorian architecture. One part Gothic mansion and one part Norman keep, all constructed over several Ro...

By: Admin

3: Wales - The Unique Snowdon Mountain Railway

If you plan to the visit the beautiful country of Wales

By: Jeff Cuckson

4: North Wales Photographs - A Visitor's Location Guide

Although most photographs of North Wales viewed around the Internet seem to focus on Snowdonia

By: Simon Kit

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History of Cardiff Castle

History of Cardiff Castle. Cardiff Castle is an eclectic mix of medieval and Victorian architecture. One part Gothic mansion and one part Norman keep, all constructed over several Roman forts. With such a va...

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Sheffield

Sheffield is a city and municipal area in ...

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Scotland Travel Guide

The charisma and aura of the European country Scotland...

By: Mansi Aggarwal

Updated Great Britain Related News:

Ice alert on roads as snow eases

Motorists are urged to take extra care in icy conditions as Heathrow Airport cancels half of its flights.


Queen commemorates 60-year reign

The Queen is marking 60 years as monarch of the UK and Commonwealth and says she is dedicating herself "anew to your service".


Capello opposes FA Terry decision

England coach Fabio Capello says he disagrees with the Football Association's decision to strip John Terry of the national team's captaincy.


Syria veto a mistake, says Hague

UK Foreign Secretary William Hague says China and Russia will be "held responsible" for violence in Syria after vetoing a UN resolution condemning government repression.


PM urged to cut wind farm subsidy

More than 100 Conservatives are among MPs who have written to the prime minister calling on him to slash subsidies for onshore wind turbines.



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