VISIT WALES


* WALES TOURIST GUIDE

http://www.geocities.com/colinswalesuk

Tourist guide of Wales created by Colin Gronow.


* ABERDARE

http://www.aberdareonline.co.uk

Information about this traditional miner town.


* AMMANFORD

http://www.terrynorm.ic24.net

Information about this gentle Welsh town.


* CAERPHILLY

http://www.caerphilly.gov.uk

All the information about this Welsh town, famous for its castle.


* LLANELLI

http://www.ahsoft.freeserve.co.uk/llanelli

Photographs of this beautiful town on the South Welsh coast.


* BURRY PORT

http://www.burryport.org.uk

Images of this pretty Welsh village by the seaside.


* BLAENAU GWENT

http://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk

Information about the region of Blaenau Gwent.


* CAERLEON

http://www.caerleon.net

Past, present and future of the village of Caerleon.


* PENDRAGON HOUSE

http://www.caerleon.net/inns/pendragon

The old home in Caerleon of the Basque children evacuated after the bombing of Guernica is today a hostal open to the public.


* CARDIFF

http://www.visitcardiff.info

Tourism in Cardiff.


* MAERDY

http://www.maerdycommunitiesfirst.co.uk/index.htm

About the miner town of Maerdy.


* MERTHYR TYDFIL

http://www.merthyrtydfilonline.co.uk

About the Welsh city of Merthyr Tydfil.


* PORTHCAWL

http://www.eporthcawl.co.uk

The town of Porthcawl by the sea.


* SWANSEA

http://www.swansea.gov.uk/

The city of Swansea.


* RHONDDA

http://www.therhondda.co.uk

Site about the Rhondda Valley, in the heart of the Welsh mining area.


* SEREN

http://www.serencymru.org

Welsh diary of information, left wing orientated and committed to the Spanish Republican cause.


* MANIC STREET PREACHERS

http://www.margencero.com/Magazine/manic_street_preachers.htm

http://www.estudiocaos.com/molodoi64/manic.htm

The Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers and their song homage to the International Brigades: "If You Tolerate This, Your Children Will Be Next".


* JOHN CARTER-EVANS PHOTOGRAPHS

http://www.john.carterevans.btinternet.co.uk

Excellent images taken by the Welsh photographer John Carter-Evans.





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