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All roads lead to Rome, as they used to say. We are certainly not in Italy, but it has become a tradition that almost all major roads in Great Britain lead to London, which means that if we are going to Wales, we are going the other way. Wales is one of the four administrative and political parts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, in the past - a conglomerate of independent Celtic principalities. About 29% of the total population of Wales, to one degree or another, retains the Welsh language. Cooperation and advertising: [email protected] Instagram: / juliusrou Telegram: https://t.me/JuliusRou Did you like the video? Support the channel: Patreon: / juliusrou Sponsorship YouTube: / @juliusrou Map of all my travels: https://julius-rou.com 00:00 All roads lead to London 03:35 Cardiff: how to understand Wales? 08:33 Port Talbot: A pint of beer and an English breakfast 12:02 Henryd Falls 14:12 Brecon Beacons: The Welsh Highways 17:44 Boar Coch Dam 19:54 Dolgellau: A Welsh village 25:18 Bangor: A Welsh student town 34:09 Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll: How do you pronounce it? 35:51 Snowdonia: The most beautiful places in Wales 39:28 Pontcysyllte: The Dee Valley Aqueduct