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  2. Traditional festival days of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The traditional meal on Easter Sunday is roast lamb. 16 September Owain Glyndŵr Day: Informal Although not a traditional holiday, many schools and organisations now commemorate the 16 September as a commemoration of Owain Glyndŵr, with festivals such as Gŵyl y Fflam (Festival of the flame) to celebrate it.

  3. List of festivals in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Traditions. Traditional Welsh costume; Welsh law; Land division (Commote; Cantref; ... Wales International Harp Festival [5] Lost Cove Surf Festival [5] May

  4. Culture of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Traditional music and dance in Wales is supported by many societies. The Welsh Folk Song Society has published a number of collections of songs and tunes. [95] Male choirs (sometimes called male voice choirs), which emerged in the 19th century, have remained a lasting tradition in Wales.

  5. 7 best activity holidays in Wales for couples and families

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  6. Saint David's Day - Wikipedia

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    Saint David (Welsh: Dewi Sant) was born in Caerfai, southwest Wales into an aristocratic family.[1] [2] He was reportedly a scion of the royal house of Ceredigion, [3] and founded a Celtic monastic community at Glyn Rhosyn (The Vale of Roses) on the western headland of Pembrokeshire (Welsh: Sir Benfro) at the spot where St Davids Cathedral stands today.

  7. May Day - Wikipedia

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    In Wales, the first day of May is known as Calan Mai or Calan Haf, and parallels the festival of Beltane and other May Day traditions in Europe. Traditions would start the night before ( Nos Galan Haf ) with bonfires, and is considered a Ysbrydnos or spirit night when people would gather hawthorn ( draenen wen ) and flowers to decorate their ...