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Wales is a historic land of castles and mountains,
sweeping beaches and strong national identity dating back to
pre-Norman times and reinforced in 1999, when Wales was
granted its own assembly.
The capital, Cardiff, has seen extensive regeneration, both
in the city centre and the nearby Cardiff Bay area, which is
now seen as a major entertainment and administrative centre.
In the rural north, farming and tourism continue to be the
main sources of income.Populous south Wales incorporates Cardiff, the cities of
Swansea and Newport, Carmarthen Bay and two national parks,
Pembrokeshire Coast and Brecon Beacons. The Cambrian
Mountains and the attractive coastal resorts of Cardigan Bay
are highlights of mid Wales, while the north has popular
seaside resorts like Llandudno and Rhyl, the island of
Anglesey and the scenic delights of Snowdonia National Park |
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Holiday villas

| The border counties of England and Wales have some of
the most beautiful countryside in the United Kingdom with
the added bonus of being rich in fascinating history and
culture, making the border counties ideal for a holiday in
Wales. Battles have been fought over these lands for
thousands of years as evidenced by the abundance of castles,
ancient forts, and other historic sites.
Many of the castles owe their existence to the decision
of William the Conqueror, after his conquest of England in
1066, to grant land along the Welsh border country to his
fellow Normans. These men became the Marcher Lords who
built the chain of castles that acted as a buffer between
England and the unconquerable Welshmen. The Marcher Lords
owed allegiance to the English monarch but had the freedom
to administer their feudal estates as they saw fit. However
It was not an easy life for the Marcher lords as the Welsh
Princes continued to wage war against the English for a
great part of the next three hundred years.
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