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Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth is a university and seaside town and a community in Ceredigion, Wales.
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Bronze Age
The Bronze Age was a historical period lasting from approximately 3300 to 1200 BC.
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Caerwent
Caerwent (Caer-went) is a village and community in Monmouthshire, Wales.
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Cardiff
Cardiff (Caerdydd) is the capital and largest city of Wales.
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Cardigan, Ceredigion
Cardigan (Aberteifi) is a town and community in the county of Ceredigion, Wales.
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Carmarthen
Carmarthen (Caerfyrddin, "Merlin's fort" or "Sea-town fort") is the county town of Carmarthenshire and a community in Wales, lying on the River Towy north of its estuary in Carmarthen Bay.
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Castle
A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders.
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Cavalier
The term "Cavalier" was first used by Roundheads as a term of abuse for the wealthier royalist supporters of Charles I of England and his son Charles II during the English Civil War, the Interregnum, and the Restoration (1642 –). It was later adopted by the Royalists themselves.
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Ceredigion
Ceredigion, historically Cardiganshire, is a county in the west of Wales.
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Conquest of Wales by Edward I
The conquest of Wales by Edward I took place between 1277 and 1283.
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Deheubarth
Deheubarth (thus 'the South') was a regional name for the realms of south Wales, particularly as opposed to Gwynedd (Latin: Venedotia).
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Demetae
The Demetae were a Celtic people of Iron Age and Roman period, who inhabited modern Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire in south-west Wales.
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Dyfed
Dyfed is a preserved county in southwestern Wales.
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Edward I of England
Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England from 1272 to 1307.
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Glamorgan
Until 1974, Glamorgan, or sometimes Glamorganshire (Morgannwg or Sir Forgannwg), was an administrative county in the south of Wales, and later classed as one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales.
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Human
Humans (Homo sapiens, meaning "thinking man") or modern humans are the most common and widespread species of primate, and the last surviving species of the genus Homo.
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Labour Party (UK)
The Labour Party is a social democratic political party in the United Kingdom that sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum.
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Neanderthal
Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis or H. sapiens neanderthalensis) are an extinct group of archaic humans (generally regarded as a distinct species, though some regard it as a subspecies of Homo sapiens) who lived in Eurasia until about 40,000 years ago.
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Nonconformist (Protestantism)
Nonconformists were Protestant Christians who did not "conform" to the governance and usages of the state church in England, and in Wales until 1914, the Church of England.
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Normans
The Normans (Norman: Normaunds; Normands; Nortmanni/Normanni) were a population arising in the medieval Duchy of Normandy from the intermingling between Norse Viking settlers and locals of West Francia.
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Owain Glyndŵr
Owain ap Gruffydd (–), commonly known as Owain Glyndŵr or Glyn Dŵr (anglicised as Owen Glendower), was a Welsh leader, soldier and military commander in the late Middle Ages, who led a 15-year-long revolt with the aim of ending English rule in Wales.
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Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro) is a county in the south-west of Wales.
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Plaid Cymru
Plaid Cymru (officially Plaid Cymru – the Party of Wales, and often referred to simply as Plaid) is a centre-left to left-wing, Welsh nationalist political party in Wales, committed to Welsh independence from the United Kingdom.
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Powys
Powys is a county and preserved county in Wales.
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Shrewsbury
("May Shrewsbury Flourish") --> Shrewsbury is a market town, civil parish and the county town of Shropshire, England.
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South Wales
South Wales (De Cymru) is a loosely defined region of Wales bordered by England to the east and mid Wales to the north.
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Statute of Rhuddlan
The Statute of Rhuddlan (Statud Rhuddlan), also known as the Statutes of Wales (Statuta Valliae) or as the Statute of Wales (Statutum Valliae), was a royal ordinance by Edward I of England, which gave the constitutional basis for the government of the Principality of Wales from 1284 until 1536.
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Swansea
Swansea (Abertawe) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales.
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Vale of Glamorgan
The Vale of Glamorgan (Bro Morgannwg), locally referred to as The Vale, is a county borough in the south-east of Wales.
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Wales
Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Welsh language
Welsh (Cymraeg or y Gymraeg) is a Celtic language of the Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Welsh people.
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Whitland
Whitland (Hendy-gwyn,, or Hendy-gwyn ar Daf,, from the medieval Ty Gwyn ar Daf) is a town and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales.
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Carmarthenshire has 231 relations, while History of Wales has 297. As they have in common 32, the Jaccard index is 6.06% = 32 / (231 + 297).
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