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  2. Welsh–Ryan Arena - Wikipedia

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    For years, Welsh–Ryan Arena was the smallest arena in the Big Ten Conference and the only conference facility that did not seat at least 10,000. With Rutgers University joining the conference in 2014, Welsh–Ryan became the second-smallest arena after the Louis Brown Athletic Center at Rutgers, which has a listed capacity of 8,000. After its ...

  3. National Library of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Wales has digitised the back-numbers of 50 journals relating to Wales, in Welsh and English, in the Welsh Journals Online project funded by Jisc. It forms the largest body of Welsh text on the Web, and as well as allowing free access for all to scholarly articles on history, literature and science, and poems and book ...

  4. Books Council of Wales - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1961, and today it is funded by the Welsh Government. The council's aims are to promote the interests of Welsh language books and English language books of interest to Wales, to promote the publishing industry, and to assist and support authors by offering a number of services and distributing grants. It offers design and ...

  5. File:1862 version of English words to Men of Harlech.pdf

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    Immediate source: Thomas Oliphant wrote the English poetry, The book is called "Welsh Melodies With Welsh and English Poetry" (volume 2). The publisher is Addison, Hollier and Lucas of 210 Regent Street, London, England: Author

  6. Yny lhyvyr hwnn - Wikipedia

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    Yny lhyvyr hwnn (In this book) was the first book to be printed in the Welsh language. It was written by Sir John Price of Brecon, a nobleman and secretary of the Council of Wales and the Marches. He was one of the most important Welsh manuscript collectors of his time, particularly after the dissolution of the monasteries. The publication's ...

  7. Welsh literature in English - Wikipedia

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    The Wales Millennium Centre at night whose bilingual inscription consciously evokes Wales's dual literary tradition.. The phrase "Welsh writing in English" has replaced the earlier "Anglo-Welsh literature" because many Welsh writers in English have felt that the latter usage failed to give "Welsh status to Welsh people who, not speaking Cymraeg, nevertheless do not feel at all English". [6]

  8. Four Ancient Books of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Four Ancient Books of Wales is a term coined by William Forbes Skene to describe four important medieval manuscripts written in Middle Welsh and dating from the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries. They contain primarily texts of poetry and prose , some of which are contemporary and others which may have originated from traditions dating back to ...

  9. Independent Nation: Should Wales Leave the UK? - Wikipedia

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    Author, the journalist Will Hayward. The book discusses the country's feelings about Welsh independence [1] and aims to improve the quality of the debate about it. Hayward says, "[T]he idea of the book is two different people could read this book and they could come to a different conclusion based on their attitude to risk, their income and whereabouts they live in Wales."