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Thread: Liverpool loses out to north west Wales.

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    Liverpool loses out to north west Wales.


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    Re: Liverpool loses out to north west Wales.

    Wales' Slate Landscape has been inscribed as the UK's 33rd UNESCO World Heritage Site. Llongyfarchiadau!

    The status recognises 1,800 years of slate mining, the people, culture & Welsh language, & how the landscape roofed the 19th-century

    World Heritage inscription also celebrates the slate communities of Gwynedd, their culture and use of the Welsh language

    The Slate Landscape becomes the 4th UNESCO World Heritage Site in Wales, joining the Castles of King Edward I, Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and the Industrial Landscape of Blaenavon.

    Together they celebrate the rich cultural tapestry of Wales

    https://twitter.com/UNESCOUK/status/1420351787312287750
    It's a celebration of the culture and language as much as it being an area of beauty.

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    Re: Liverpool loses out to north west Wales.

    Wales has always been underrated in it’s culture and beauty. Has been put aside if you compare the so called “popularity” of Ireland and Scotland over the years, especially in the Film Industry.

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    Re: Liverpool loses out to north west Wales.

    They will be on the tiles in NW Wales tonight.....

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    Re: Liverpool loses out to north west Wales.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cleve van Leef View Post
    Wales has always been underrated in it’s culture and beauty. Has been put aside if you compare the so called “popularity” of Ireland and Scotland over the years, especially in the Film Industry.
    And Pointless

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    Re: Liverpool loses out to north west Wales.

    Doesn't make a lot of difference to the people, North Wales is full of scousers this time of year anyway

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    Re: Liverpool loses out to north west Wales.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cleve van Leef View Post
    Wales has always been underrated in it’s culture and beauty. Has been put aside if you compare the so called “popularity” of Ireland and Scotland over the years, especially in the Film Industry.

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