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Wales
Wales in the UK and Europe-1-
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Country
Continent: Europe
Capital: Cardiff
National Language: English and Welsh
Government: Devolved parliamentary legislature within parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Status in OTL: Active

Wales (Welsh: Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, bordered by England to its east (and a short sail to the Cornwall peninsula to the south), and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea (with Ireland only a short sail away) to its west. It is also an elective region of the European Union.

The 13th-century defeat of Prince Llewelyn by King Edward I completed the Anglo-Norman conquest of Wales and brought about centuries of English occupation. Wales was subsequently incorporated into England with the Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542, creating the legal entity known today as England and Wales. However, distinctive Welsh politics developed in the 19th century, and in 1881 the Welsh Sunday Closing Act became the first legislation applied exclusively to Wales. In 1955, Cardiff was proclaimed as national capital and in 1999 the National Assembly for Wales was created, which holds responsibility for a range of devolved matters.

Wales in Atlantis[]

English rule over Wales caused much resentment among the native peoples. Following the discovery of the continent of Atlantis, Welsh people saw an opportunity to settle in a new land far beyond English supervision. A few Welsh settlements were formed in a remote area of Atlantis' west coast, and Welsh culture was preserved there. During the Atlantean War of Independence, these communities were not in the path of either army, and for the most part were left alone.[1]

Wales in Through Darkest Europe[]

Wales was ruled by the Kingdom of England. The heir-apparent to the English throne held the title Prince of Wales.[2]

Wales in The War That Came Early[]

Alistair Walsh was born and raised in Wales. Rather than go into the mines as his relatives had, he "took the King's shilling" and enlisted in the British Army in time to fight in the First World War. He elected to remain in the army rather than to return to Wales, and was a Staff Sergeant by the time the Second World War broke out.

Wales in "The Yorkshire Mammoth"[]

Though the Ice Age had abated millennia ago, it left a number of glaciers in northern Wales that persisted into the 20th century.

Mega fauna such as cave bears, dire wolves, and saber-toothed tigers vanished from Wales, England and Scotland during the Roman period, but survived in Ireland until the Norman invasion. The woolly rhinoceros went extinct during reign of either Elizabeth I or James I at the latest.[3]

References[]

  1. The United States of Atlantis, p. 299.
  2. Through Darkest Europe, see, e.g., pg 86, HC.
  3. Clarksworld #155.
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