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Architecture
[edit]- Aberystwyth Castle
- Jonathan Adams (architect)
- All Saints' Church, Gresford
- Altolusso
- Animal Wall
- Architecture of Cardiff
- Architecture of Wales
- Bangor Cathedral
- Basingwerk Abbey
- Beaumaris Gaol
- Beaumaris town walls
- Big Pit National Coal Museum
- Bishop's Palace, Llandaff
- Blaenavon Ironworks
- Bodowyr
- Black Boy Inn
- The Blue Anchor Inn
- Brecon Castle
- Brecon Cathedral
- Bodysgallen Hall
- Builth Castle
- Caergwrle Castle
- Capel Peniel (Tremadog)
- Capital Tower, Cardiff
- Cardiff Arms Park
- Cardiff town walls
- Cardigan Castle
- Carew Castle
- Carmarthen Castle
- Carreg Cennen Castle
- Carreg Coetan Arthur
- Carreg Samson
- Chirk Castle
- Church of St Cadoc, Cheriton
- Church of Saint Mary, Kidwelly
- Cilgerran Castle
- City Hall, Cardiff
- Coedarhydyglyn
- Coetan Arthur
- Coity Castle
- Conwy Railway Bridge
- Conwy Suspension Bridge
- Conwy town walls
- Craig-y-Nos Castle
- Criccieth Castle
- Crickhowell Bridge
- Crickhowell Castle (redirect)
- Cyfarthfa Castle
- Cymer Abbey
- Denbigh Castle
- Dinefwr Castle
- Dolauhirion Bridge
- Dolbadarn Castle
- Dolforwyn Castle
- Dolwyddelan Castle
- Dryslwyn Castle
- Dunlop Semtex rubber factory, Brynmawr
- Dyffryn Gardens
- William Edwards (architect)
- Ewenny Priory
- Ewloe Castle
- Farndon Bridge
- Fonmon Castle
- Fort Belan
- Eric Francis (architect)
- Gladstone's Library
- Glamorgan Building
- Gloddaeth Hall
- Glynllifon
- Alex Gordon (architect)
- Great Western Mine
- Keith Griffiths (architect)
- Gwrych Castle
- Gwydir Castle
- Hafodunos
- Haverfordwest Castle
- Haverfordwest Priory
- Hawarden Castle (18th century)
- Hawarden Castle (medieval)
- Hay Castle
- Edward Haycock, Sr.
- Hensol Castle
- Holland House, Cardiff
- Harold Hughes (architect)
- Inmos microprocessor factory
- James of Saint George
- Edward Jones (Welsh architect)
- Kidwelly Castle
- Kinmel Hall
- Laugharne Castle
- Leighton Hall, Powys
- Llancaiach Fawr
- Llandaff Cathedral
- Llandudno Pier
- Llanelly House
- Llanerchaeron
- Llangynidr Bridge
- Llansteffan Castle
- Llawhaden Castle
- Lligwy Burial Chamber
- Thomas Alwyn Lloyd
- Lydstep Palace
- George Vaughan Maddox
- Maesyronnen Chapel
- Manorbier Castle
- Margam Abbey
- Margam Castle
- Melin Adda, Amlwch (windmill)
- Melin Llynon, Llanddeusant (windmill)
- Menai Suspension Bridge
- Meridian Gate, Cardiff
- Millennium Stadium
- Montgomery Castle
- Mostyn Hall
- Mumbles Pier
- Nantclwyd y Dre
- Nanteos Mansion
- Narberth Castle
- National Botanic Garden of Wales
- National Museum Cardiff
- National Slate Museum
- New Theatre, Cardiff
- Newport Castle, Pembrokeshire
- Newport Cathedral
- Newcastle Emlyn Castle
- Newport Transporter Bridge
- Norwegian Church, Cardiff
- Ogmore Castle
- Old Beaupre Castle
- Old Bridge, Pontypridd
- Old College, Aberystwyth
- Old Library, Cardiff
- Owain Glyndwr Hotel
- Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament House, Machynlleth
- Oxwich Castle
- Oystermouth Castle
- Park House, Cardiff
- Parys Mountain Windmill
- Pele Tower, Angle
- Pembroke Castle
- Penarth Pier
- Penrhyn Castle
- Penrice Castle
- Richard Kyrke Penson
- Thomas Penson
- Pentre Ifan
- Picton Castle
- Pierhead Building
- Pillar of Eliseg
- Plas Bodegroes
- Plas Mawr
- Plas Newydd (Anglesey)
- Plas Teg
- Plas Uchaf
- Pont Cysylltau
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, UNESCO world heritage site
- Powis Castle
- John Prichard
- Red Dragon Centre
- Rhuddlan Castle
- David Wyn Roberts
- Robin Hood Inn, Monmouth
- Roch Castle
- Royal Pier, Aberystwyth
- Ruthin Castle
- Senedd
- Edwin Seward
- The Skirrid Mountain Inn
- South Wales Miners' Museum
- St Augustine's Church, Penarth
- St Asaph Cathedral
- St Baglan's Church, Llanfaglan
- St Brothen's Church, Llanfrothen
- St Celynin's Church, Llangelynnin (redirect)
- St Chad's Church, Holt
- St Davids Bishops Palace
- St David's Cathedral
- St David's Hall
- St Dogmaels Abbey
- St Donat's Castle
- St Ellyw's Church, Llanelieu
- St Fagans Castle
- St Fagans National History Museum
- St German's Church
- St Grwst's Church, Llanrwst
- St Illtyd's Church, Llantwit Major
- St John the Baptist Church, Cardiff
- St John the Baptist Church, Porthcawl
- St Garmon's Church, Llanarmon-yn-Iâl
- St Giles' Church, Wrexham
- St Govan's Chapel
- St Lythans burial chamber
- St Margaret's Church, Roath
- St Mark's Church, Brithdir
- St Mary and St Bodfan Church, Llanaber
- St Mary's Church, Caldicot
- St Mary's Church, Cilcain
- St Mary's Church, Derwen
- St Mary's Church, Haverfordwest
- St Mary's Church, Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy
- St Mary's Church, Mold
- St Mary's Church, Pembroke
- St Mary's Church, Tal-y-llyn
- St Mary's Church, Tenby
- St Mary's and St Nicholas's Church, Beaumaris
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Halkyn
- St Melangell's Church, Pennant Melangell
- St Mellon's Church
- Church of Saint Nicholas, Montgomery (redirect)
- St Padarn's Church, Llanbadarn Fawr
- St Peter's Church, Carmarthen
- St Peter's Church, Ruthin
- St Saeran's Church, Llanynys
- St Tewdric's Church (Mathern)
- St Winefride's Well
- Sker House
- Stadium House, Cardiff
- Strata Florida Abbey
- Swansea Castle
- Swansea Guildhall
- Tabernacle Chapel, Morriston
- Temple of Peace, Cardiff
- Percy Thomas
- Thomas Thomas (architect)
- Tinkinswood
- Tintern Abbey
- Tredegar House
- Tretower Castle
- Tretower Court
- Trevor Hall, Denbighshire
- Tudor Merchant's House
- Joseph Turner (architect)
- Ty Mawr, Castle Caereinion
- Tŷ Newydd Burial Chamber
- Tŷ Pont Haearn
- Usk Bridge (Brecon)
- Valle Crucis Abbey
- E. M. Bruce Vaughan
- Vaynol
- Wales Millennium Centre
- Waterloo Bridge, Betws-y-Coed
- Welsh National War Memorial
- James Grey West
- Weobley Castle, Gower
- Stephen W. Williams
- Wiston Castle
Culture and the arts
[edit]- The Aberystwyth Observer
- Aberystwyth Times
- Aberystwyth University
- Dannie Abse, poet
- Laura Ashley, designer
- Stanley Baker, actor
- Bangor University
- Bara brith
- The Bard (poem)
- Shirley Bassey, singer
- BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition
- BBC Cymru Wales
- BBC National Orchestra of Wales
- BBC Radio Wales
- BBC Wales Today
- Black Book of Carmarthen
- Brecon Jazz Festival
- Max Boyce, entertainer
- James Dean Bradfield, musician
- The Brecon County Times
- Derek Brockway, weather presenter
- Rob Brydon, actor and comedian
- Richard Burton, actor
- Stuart Cable, musician
- Cadw
- Caerphilly cheese
- The Cambrian
- Phil Campbell, musician
- Cardiff Big Weekend
- Cardiff Business School
- Cardiff High School
- Cardiff Metropolitan University
- The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
- The Cardiff Times
- Cardiff University
- "Cariad Cywir"
- Carmarthen Journal
- Caroline Street (Cardiff)
- Chartism in Wales
- A Child's Christmas in Wales
- Christianity in Wales
- Church in Wales
- Charlotte Church, singer
- Coleg Glan Hafren
- Tommy Cooper, comedian
- Alexander Cordell, novelist
- Cultural depictions of Dylan Thomas
- Culture of Wales
- Cwrtmawr manuscripts
- Roald Dahl, author
- Timothy Dalton, actor
- W. H. Davies, poet
- Deaths and Entrances
- Dylan Thomas Boathouse
- Dylan Thomas Theatre
- Ebbw Vale Garden Festival
- Education in Wales
- History of music in Wales
- Huw Edwards, journalist
- Richey Edwards, musician
- Encyclopaedia of Wales
- Evan Evans (Ieuan Fardd), poet
- John Evans, writer
- Eisteddfod
- Gillian Elisa, actress
- Feeder
- Festivals in Wales
- Flag of Wales
- Four Branches of the Mabinogi
- Pete Fowler, graphic artist
- Huw Garmon, actor
- gair rhydd
- Gawain
- Gavin & Stacey
- Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
- Jem, pop singer
- Ioan Gruffudd, actor
- Dafydd ap Gwilym, poet
- Harp
- The Hayes
- Howell Harris, religious leader
- Jonathan Hill, news presenter
- Alun Hoddinott, composer
- Sir Anthony Hopkins, actor
- Howell's School, Llandaff
- Aneirin Hughes, actor
- Arwel Hughes, composer
- Elizabeth Phillips Hughes, educator
- John Humphrys, broadcaster
- Rhys Ifans, actor
- Islam in Wales
- ITV Cymru Wales
- ITV Wales & West
- Dafydd Iwan, musician and politician
- Karl Jenkins, composer
- Katherine Jenkins, singer
- Gwen John, artist
- Alex Jones, TV presenter
- Daniel Jones (composer)
- Henry Jones (baker), inventor of self-raising flour
- Kelly Jones, musician
- Patrick Jones, poet, playwright and filmmaker
- Ruth Jones, actress
- Steve Jones, TV presenter
- Thomas Jones, artist
- Tom Jones, singer
- Llanelli Star
- Saunders Lewis, writer
- Literature of Wales
- Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod
- Lady Llanover, patron of Welsh arts
- Sian Lloyd (news presenter)
- Siân Lloyd, weather presenter
- Mabinogion
- Julien Macdonald, fashion designer
- Manic Street Preachers
- William Mathias, composer
- Cerys Matthews, singer
- Medieval Welsh law
- Media of Wales
- Middle Welsh
- Music of Wales
- National Library of Wales
- National Library of Wales General Manuscript Collection
- Neath Guardian
- Grant Nicholas, musician
- North Wales Chronicle
- Old Swansea Central Library
- Old Welsh
- Lucy Owen, newsreader
- Rhodri Owen, presenter
- Joanna Page, actress
- Joseph Parry
- Adelina Patti, singer
- People of the Black Mountains
- Mike Peters, musician
- Siân Phillips, actress
- Pibgorn (instrument)
- Pobol y Cwm
- Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog
- Pryderi
- Radio in Wales
- Religion in Wales
- Iwan Rheon, actor
- Rhondda Leader
- Gruff Rhys, musician
- Ieuan Rhys, actor
- Ceri Richards, painter
- Kate Roberts, writer
- Royal Welsh Show
- Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama
- S4C
- Saint David
- Seren Gomer
- South Wales Argus
- South Wales Echo
- South Wales Evening Post
- St Mary Street/High Street
- Stereophonics
- Meic Stevens, singer-songwriter
- Shakin' Stevens, singer
- Claire Summers, BBC Wales news presenter
- Super Furry Animals
- Swansea Herald of Wales
- Swansea University
- Taliesin
- Bryn Terfel, singer
- Aeronwy Thomas, translator, daughter of Dylan
- Caitlin Thomas, wife of Dylan
- Mansel Thomas, composer
- Rachel Thomas, actress
- R. S. Thomas, poet
- Tintern cheese
- Triple harp
- Tsunami Relief Cardiff
- Twin Town
- Twm Siôn Cati, folk hero
- Bonnie Tyler
- Under Milk Wood
- University of Wales
- University of Wales, Lampeter
- University of Wales Trinity Saint David
- Urdd National Eisteddfod
- Henry Vaughan, author
- Andrew Vicari, artist
- Jo Walton, fantasy and science fiction writer
- Welsh art
- Welsh bagpipes
- Welsh cuisine
- Welsh language
- Welsh-language literature
- The Welshman (newspaper)
- Welsh mythology
- Welsh National Opera
- Welsh people
- Welsh Proms
- Welsh surnames
- Western Mail
- Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, architect
- Christopher Williams, artist
- Grace (Mary) Williams, composer
- Sir Kyffin Williams, artist
- Raymond Williams, writer
- Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Waldo Williams, poet
- William Williams Pantycelyn, poet
- Richard Wilson, artist
- Wrexham Guardian
- Hedd Wyn, poet
- David Wynne (composer)
- Y Cymro
Economy
[edit]- Abercynon Colliery
- Admiral Group
- Angel Hotel, Cardiff
- Anglesey Mining
- Avon Inflatables
- Bank of Wales
- Beer in Wales
- James Gomer Berry, colliery owner
- Brains Brewery
- Bridgend Designer Outlet (McArthurGlen)
- Buy as You View
- Cadwalader's Ice Cream
- Capitol Centre
- Capital Tower, Cardiff
- Cardiff Bay Development Corporation
- Cardiff Bay Retail Park
- Cardiff Gate
- Cardiff Market
- Cardiff Marriott Hotel
- Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
- Cefn Croes Wind Farm
- Celtic Manor Resort
- Clark's Pies
- Coal Exchange
- Copthorne Hotel Cardiff-Caerdydd
- Coal industry in Wales
- Culverhouse Cross
- David Davies, industrialist
- Glyn Davies (economist)
- Great Western Mine
- Huw Dixon, economist
- Ebbw Vale Steelworks
- Economy of Wales
- Ferndale Colliery
- Finance Wales
- Filco Foods
- The Four Bars Inn
- Golden Cross, Cardiff
- Hilton Cardiff
- Howells (department store)
- Howies
- Iceland (supermarket)
- IQE
- John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute
- Leckwith development
- Mardy Colliery
- Markes International
- Sir Terry Matthews, entrepreneur
- Metal mining in Wales
- Minera Lead Mines
- Mining in Wales
- Moel Maelogan
- Nantgarw Colliery
- NHS Wales
- North Wales Coalfield
- Oakwood Theme Park
- Peacocks (clothing)
- Pembroke cattle
- Pembrokeshire Coalfield
- Penderyn (whisky)
- Penmaenmawr & Welsh Granite Co.
- Port Talbot Steelworks
- Principality Building Society
- Quadrant Shopping Centre
- Queens Arcade
- Real Crisps
- Rhondda Heritage Park
- Rhyl Flats
- Royal Hotel, Cardiff
- Sealyham Terrier
- Sheep farming in Wales
- Six Bells Colliery
- St. David's (Cardiff)
- St David's Hotel & Spa
- South Wales Coalfield
- Spillers Records
- SWALEC
- Swansea Building Society
- Swansea Enterprise Park
- Swansea Market
- Talbot Green
- Terram
- Tourism in Wales
- Tower Colliery
- Josiah Tucker, economist and political writer
- Welsh gold
- Welsh harlequin
- Welsh Mountain sheep
- Welsh pony and cob
- Welsh pig
- Welsh Sheepdog
- Welsh Terrier
- Wickedly Welsh Chocolate
- Williams Medical Supplies
- WJEC (exam board)
- Wrexham Lager
- Wylfa Nuclear Power Station
Geography
[edit]- Aber Falls
- Aberavon
- Abercarn
- Abercynon
- Aberdare
- Abergavenny
- Abergele
- Abertillery
- Abertridwr/Senghenydd
- Aberystwyth
- Ammanford
- Anglesey
- Arenig Fawr
- Bangor, Gwynedd
- Barafundle Bay
- Bargoed
- Barry, Vale of Glamorgan
- Barry Island
- Bedwas
- Beddau
- Bersham
- Bethesda, Gwynedd
- Black Mountain (range)
- Black Mountains, Wales
- Blackwood, Caerphilly
- Blaenau Gwent
- Blaenavon
- Brecon
- Brecon Beacons National Park
- Bridgend
- Bridgend County Borough
- Bristol Channel
- Briton Ferry
- Broad Water
- Brynmawr
- Buckley
- Builth Wells
- Burry Port
- Caerleon
- Caernarfon
- Caernarfon Bay
- Caerphilly
- Caerphilly County Borough
- Caldey Island
- Caldicot
- Cambrian Line
- Cambrian Mountains
- Cardiff
- Cardiff Bay
- Cardigan Bay
- Carmarthen
- Carmarthenshire
- Carmel Head
- Carnedd Llewelyn
- Carn Menyn
- Cefn Bryn
- Cefn-mawr
- Ceiriog Valley
- Cemaes Head
- Cemlyn Bay and lagoon
Ceredigion(Cwmhiraeth)- Chepstow
- Church Village
- Claerwen Reservoir
- Clywedog Reservoir
- Coedpoeth
- Coedty Reservoir
- Colwyn Bay
- Connah's Quay
- Conwy Bay
- Conwy County Borough
- Corris
- Crib Goch
- Crumlin
- Cwmbran
- Cwmafan
- Cymyran Strait
- Cynon Valley
- Dan yr Ogof
- Dee Estuary
- Denbigh
- Denbighshire
- Desert of Wales
- Dinas Island
- Dinas Powys
- Dyfed
- Dyffryn Ogwen
- Ebbw Vale
- Elan Valley
- England–Wales border
- Ewloe
- Ferndale
- Ffestiniog
- Fforest Fawr
- Fishguard
- Flint
- Flintshire
- Freshwater West
- Garnedd Ugain
- Gateholm
- Gelligaer
- Geology of Wales
- Glamorgan
- Gorseinon
- Gower Peninsula
- Glyder Fawr
- Green Bridge of Wales
- Gresford
- Gwynedd
- Haverfordwest
- Holyhead
- Holywell
- Kendrick's Cave
- Lake Vyrnwy
- Lampeter
- Liverpool Bay
- Lisvane Reservoir
- Llanberis
- Llanberis Pass
- Llandrindod Wells
- Llandudno
- Llandudno Junction/Deganwy
- Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
- Llangammarch Wells
- Llanharan
- Llantrisant
- Llechwedd Slate Caverns
- Llyn Alaw
- Llyn Brenig
- Llyn Brianne
- Llyn Celyn
- Llyn Clywedog
- Llŷn Peninsula
- Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake)
- Llyn Trawsfynydd
- Machynlleth
- Maesteg
- Magor
- Menai Strait
- Merthyr Mawr Sand Dunes
- Merthyr Tydfil
- Mid Glamorgan
- Mid Wales
- Milford Haven
- Milltir Cerrig
- Mold
- Monmouth
- Monmouthshire
- Mountain Ash
- Mynydd Llangynidr
- Mynydd y Dref
- Nant Gwynant
- Nant y Moch Reservoir
- Neath
- Neath Port Talbot
- Newport, Wales
- Newbridge
- Newtown
- Ogmore Vale
- Ogof Craig a Ffynnon
- Ogof Ffynnon Ddu
- Otter Hole
- Pembroke
- Pembroke Dock
- Pembrokeshire
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- Pembrokeshire Coast Path
- Penarth
- Pen y Fan
- Penygroes
- Pen-y-Pass
- Pencoed
- Penrhyn Bay
- Pistyll Rhaeadr
- Prestatyn
- Pontardawe
- Pontarddulais
- Pontllanfraith
- Pontypool
- Pontypridd
- Port Talbot
- Porth
- Porth yr Ogof
- Porthcawl
- Powys
- Preseli Hills
- Pyle
- Ramsey Island
- Rhobell Fawr
- Rhondda
- Rhondda Cynon Taf
- Rhoose
- River Amman
- River Dee
- River Severn
- River Taff
- River Teifi
- River Teme
- River Towy
- River Usk
- River Wye
- Rhosllannerchrugog
- Rhyl
- Rhymney
- Risca
- Roald Dahl Plass
- Ruthin
- Saltney
- Sandycroft
- Sarn
- Senghenydd
- Seven Wonders of Wales
- Severn Estuary
- Shell Island (Wales)
- Shotton
- The Skerries, Isle of Anglesey
- Skomer
- Snowdon
- Snowdonia
- South Glamorgan
- South Wales
- South Wales Valleys
- St Brides Bay
- St Catherine's Island
- St David's Head
- St George's Channel
- St Winefride's Well
- Sully Island
- Swansea
- Swansea Bay
- Taff Bargoed
- Taff's Well
- Tenby
- Tonypandy
- Tonyrefail
- Torfaen
- Tredegar
- Treharris
- Treherbert
- Treorchy
- Usk Reservoir
- Vale of Glamorgan
- Welshpool
- West Glamorgan
- West Wales
- Whitesands Bay (Pembrokeshire)
- Wrexham
- Wrexham County Borough
- Ystrad Mynach
- Ystradgynlais/Ystalyfera
History and the military
[edit]- 1904–1905 Welsh Revival
- Abercarn colliery disaster
- Aberfan disaster
- Aeddan ap Blegywryd
- Archaeologia Cambrensis
- Anarawd ap Gruffydd
- Anarawd ap Rhodri
- Archbishop of Wales
- Beli ap Rhun
- Brycheiniog
- Cadafael Cadomedd ap Cynfeddw
- Cadell ap Gruffydd
- Cadell ap Rhodri
- Cadfan ap Iago
- Cadwaladr
- Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd
- Cadwallon ap Cadfan
- Cadwallon ab Ieuaf
- Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion
- Cadwgan ap Bleddyn
- Cambrian Colliery
- Cambro-Norman
- Caradog ap Meirion
- Cardiff Blitz
- Carmarthen Bank
- Charles, Prince of Wales
- Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust
- Conquest of Wales by Edward I
- Cunedda
- Cuneglas
- Cyngen ap Cadell
- Cynan Dindaethwy
- Cynan ap Hywel
- Dyfed Archaeological Trust
- History of NHS Wales
- Hyfaidd
- Hywel ap Ieuaf
- Dafydd ap Gruffydd
- Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog
- Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd
- Dafydd ap Llywelyn
- Hywel Dda, king and law-giver
- Deheubarth
- Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond
- Ednyfed Fychan
- Edwin ap Hywel
- Einion Yrth ap Cunedda
- Elisedd ap Cyngen
- Ergyng
- Bill Frost, aviator
- John Frost, Chartist leader
- Gerald of Wales, bishop and writer
- Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust
- Gresford disaster
- Owain Glyndŵr, Prince of Wales
- Glyndŵr Rising
- Gruffydd Maelor I
- Gruffudd ap Cynan, king
- Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn
- Gruffydd ap Llywelyn
- Gruffydd ap Rhydderch
- Gruffydd ap Rhys
- Gruffydd ap Rhys II
- Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran
- Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales
- Rhys ap Gruffydd, ruler of Deheubarth
- Gwenllian of Wales
- Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd
- Gwenwynwyn ap Owain
- Gwynedd Archaeological Trust
- Haverfordwest Bank
- Henry VII of England, King of England and Lord of Ireland
- History of the harp in Wales
- History of the Jews in Wales
- History of Gwynedd during the High Middle Ages
- History of Wales
- History of the Welsh language
- Iago ap Beli
- Iago ab Idwal
- Idwal Foel
- Idwal Iwrch
- Ieuaf
- Iorwerth ap Bleddyn
- Iorwerth Drwyndwn
- Sir John Wynn, 1st Baronet
- John "Wynn" ap Maredudd
- Michael D. Jones, founder of the Welsh Patagonia community
- Kingdom of Dyfed
- Kingdom of Gwynedd
- Kingdom of Powys
- T. E. Lawrence, war hero
- Llywarch ap Hyfaidd
- Llywelyn ap Dafydd
- Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
- Llywelyn ap Merfyn
- Llywelyn ap Seisyll
- Llywelyn the Elder ap Maredudd ap Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd
- Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Wales
- Dafydd ap Llywelyn
- Madog Crypl
- Madog ap Llywelyn
- Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor
- Madog ap Maredudd
- Maelgwn Gwynedd
- Maelgwn ab Owain Gwynedd
- Maelgwn ap Rhys
- Maredudd ab Owain
- Maredudd ab Owain ab Edwin
- Maredudd ap Bleddyn
- Maurice Wynn
- Madog II ap Gruffydd, Lord of Dinas Bran
- Rhodri ap Gruffudd
- Rhodri Mawr, king
- Merfyn ap Rhodri
- Merfyn Frych
- Rhodri Molwynog
- Merthyr Rising
- Modern history of Wales
- Monmouthshire (historic)
- Henry Morgan, buccaneer
- Bishop William Morgan
- Iolo Morganwg, poet and author, inventor of the Eisteddfod format
- Newport Rising
- North Wales Craftsmen and General Workers' Union
- Owain Lawgoch, claimant to throne of Wales
- Owain ap Cadwgan
- Owain Cyfeiliog
- Owain ap Dafydd
- Owain Ddantgwyn
- Owain Goch ap Gruffydd
- Owain ap Hywel Dda
- Owain Gwynedd
- Owen de la Pole
- Owen Tudor
- Sir Owen Wynn, 3rd Baronet
- Rhodri ab Owain Gwynedd
- Robert Owen, philanthropist and founder of socialism
- Pembrokeshire Bank
- Dic Penderyn, political martyr
- Prehistoric Wales
- Prince of Wales
- Rebecca Riots
- Red Bandits of Mawddwy
- Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn
- Rhydderch ap Iestyn
- Rhys ab Owain
- Rhys ap Maredudd
- Rhys ap Tewdwr
- Rhys Gryg
- Sir Richard Wynn, 2nd Baronet
- Robert ap Maredudd
- Evan Roberts, leading figure in 1904–1905 Welsh Revival
- Seisyllwg
- Senghenydd Colliery Disaster
- Six Bells Colliery
- South Wales Miners' Federation
- South Wales Miners' Industrial Union
- Margaret Haig Thomas, suffragette
- Tonypandy riots
- UK miners' strike (1984–85)
- Wales in the Early Middle Ages
- Wales in the Late Middle Ages
- Wales in the Roman era
- Welsh coal strike of 1898
- Welsh Archaeological Trusts
- Welsh Marches
- Welsh settlement in the Americas
- Simon Weston, war hero
Military
[edit]- 41st (Welch) Regiment of Foot
- 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division
- 68th (2nd Welsh) Division
- Welsh Bantam Brigade
- 158th (1/1st North Wales) Brigade
- 159th (Welsh Border) Infantry Brigade
- 160th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters Wales
- 203rd (2nd North Wales) Brigade
- 205th (2nd Welsh Border) Brigade
- Battle of Aberconwy
- Battle of Anglesey Sound
- Battle of Bryn Derwin
- Battle of Bryn Glas
- Battle of Cadfan
- Battle of Cefn Digoll
- Battle of Chester
- Battle of the Conwy
- Battle of Crogen
- Battle of Crug Mawr
- Battle of Ewloe
- Battle of Hatfield Chase
- Battle of Heavenfield
- Battle of Llandeilo Fawr
- Battle of Llwchwr
- Battle of Maes Moydog
- Battle of Maserfield
- Battle of Mechain
- Battle of Moel-y-don
- Battle of Monmouth (1233)
- Battle of Mortimer's Cross
- Battle of Mynydd Carn
- Battle of Mynydd Hyddgen
- Battle of Orewin Bridge
- Battle of Pencon
- Battle of Pwll Melyn
- Battle of St Fagans
- Battle of Stalling Down
- Battle of Tuthill
- Norman invasion of Wales
- Cawdor Barracks
- Defensible Barracks, Pembroke Dock
- HMS Amphion (1883)
- HMS Arethusa (1849)
- HMS Brecon (L76)
- HMS Brecon (M29)
- HMS Cambria (shore establishment)
- HMS Cambrian (1893)
- HMS Cardigan Bay (K630)
- HMS Constance (1846)
- HMS Edinburgh (1882)
- HMS Emerald (1876)
- HMS Flora (1893)
- HMS Glamorgan (D19)
- HMS Iris (1877)
- HMS Mercury (1878)
- HMS Mersey (1885)
- HMS Monmouth (1796)
- HMS Monmouth (F235)
- HMS Orlando (1858)
- HMS Owen Glendower (1808)
- HMS Pembroke (M107)
- HMS Prince Consort (1862)
- HMS Prince of Wales (1765)
- HMS Prince of Wales (1794)
- HMS Prince of Wales (1860)
- HMS Shannon (1875)
- HMS Spartiate (1898)
- HMS Sutlej (1855)
- HMS Tremadoc Bay (K605)
- Iris-class cruiser
- Pembroke Dockyard
- RAF Aberporth
- MOD St Athan
- RAF Angle
- RAF Pengam Moors
- RAF Carew Cheriton
- RAF Chepstow
- RAF Fairwood Common
- RAF Haverfordwest
- RAF Hell's Mouth
- RAF Holyhead
- RAF Llandow
- RAF Llandwrog
- RAF Manorbier
- RAF Mona
- RAF Pembrey
- RAF Pengam Moors
- RAF Penrhos
- RAF Prestatyn
- RAF Rhoose
- RAF St Davids
- RAF Stormy Down
- RAF Talbenny
- RAF Templeton
- RAF Towyn
- RAF Valley
- RAF Wrexham
- RNAS Dale (HMS Goldcrest)
- Royal Navy Propellant Factory, Caerwent
- Royal Regiment of Wales
- Royal Welsh
- Royal Welch Fusiliers
- South Wales Borderers
- South Wales Brigade
- Welsh Guards
- Welch Regiment
- Welsh Wars (currently a redirect)
Politics, governance and law
[edit]- Act of the National Assembly for Wales
- Richard Amerik, merchant, customs officer and sheriff
- Elizabeth Andrews, first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales
- Leighton Andrews, Minister for Public Services and Member of the National Assembly
- Mick Antoniw, Member of the National Assembly
- Mohammad Asghar, Member of the National Assembly
- Aneurin Bevan, politician
- Peter Black, Member of the National Assembly
- Angela Burns, Member of the National Assembly
- Rosemary Butler, Presiding Officer of the National Assembly
- Commercial Court (England and Wales)
- Court Funds Office
- Cardiff Crown Court
- Julian Cayo-Evans, militant politician
- Christine Chapman, Member of the National Assembly
- Children's Commissioner for Wales
- City of Cardiff Council
- Jeremy Colman, Auditor General for Wales
- Communities First
- Council for Wales and Monmouthshire
- Council of Wales and the Marches
- Counsel General for Wales
- Court of Great Sessions in Wales
- Jeffrey Cuthbert, Member of the National Assembly
- Jane Davidson, former Minister for Environment
- Alun Davies, Member of the National Assembly
- Andrew R. T. Davies, Member of the National Assembly
- Janet Davies, politician
- Jocelyn Davies, Member of the National Assembly
- Keith Davies, Member of the National Assembly
- Paul Davies, Member of the National Assembly
- Ron Davies, politician
- Suzy Davies, Member of the National Assembly
- Divorce in England and Wales
- Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health & Social Services and Member of the National Assembly
- Elections in Wales
- Dafydd Elis-Thomas, former Presiding Officer of National Assembly
- Sue Essex, former Minister for Environment
- Rebecca Evans, Deputy Minister for Farming & Food and Member of the National Assembly
- Farmers' Union of Wales
- Gwynfor Evans, politician
- Janet Finch-Saunders, Member of the National Assembly
- First Minister of Wales
- David Lloyd George, politician
- Megan Lloyd George, politician
- Russell George, Member of the National Assembly
- Mike German, Baron German, former Deputy First Minister
- Vaughan Gething, Deputy Minister for Health and Member of the National Assembly
- Russell Goodway, former Lord Mayor of Cardiff
- Government of Wales Act 1998
- Government of Wales Act 2006
- William Graham, Member of the National Assembly
- Janice Gregory, Chief Whip and Member of the National Assembly
- John Griffiths, Member of the National Assembly
- Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Communities & Tackling Poverty and Member of the National Assembly
- William Robert Grove, judge and scientist
- Llŷr Huws Gruffydd, Member of the National Assembly
- Edwina Hart, Member of the National Assembly
- Janet Haworth, Member of the National Assembly
- Mike Hedges, Member of the National Assembly
- Theodore Huckle, Counsel General for Wales
- Altaf Hussain, Member of the National Assembly
- Jane Hutt, Member of the National Assembly
- Independent Commission on Funding and Finance for Wales
- International Business Wales
- Rhun ap Iorwerth, Member of the National Assembly
- Mark Isherwood, Member of the National Assembly
- Julie James, Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology, Member of the National Assembly
- Bethan Jenkins, Member of the National Assembly
- Roy Jenkins, politician
- William Albert Jenkins, coal exporter and politician
- Alun Ffred Jones, Member of the National Assembly
- Ann Jones, Member of the National Assembly
- Carwyn Jones, politician
- Derek Jones (civil servant), Permanent Secretary
- Elin Jones, Member of the National Assembly
- Ieuan Wyn Jones, former Deputy First Minister
- Martyn Jones, politician and microbiologist
- Neil Kinnock, politician
- Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542
- Huw Lewis, Minister for Education & Skills and Member of the National Assembly
- Local Government (Wales) Act 1994
- Marriage in England and Wales
- David Melding, Member of the National Assembly
- Sandy Mewies, Member of the National Assembly
- Alun Michael, former First Minister
- Military of Wales
- Darren Millar, Member of the National Assembly
- Minister for the Economy and Transport
- Minister for Finance (Wales)
- Gillian Morgan, former Permanent Secretary
- Julie Morgan, Labour MP
- Rhodri Morgan, former First Minister
- National Assembly for Wales
- National Assembly for Wales election, 1999
- National Assembly for Wales election, 2003
- National Assembly for Wales election, 2007
- National Assembly for Wales election, 2011
- National Assembly for Wales election, 2016
- National Institutions (Wales) Bill
- Lynne Neagle, Member of the National Assembly
- Newport Crown Court
- Office for the Welsh Legislative Counsel
- One Wales
- Eluned Parrott, Member of the National Assembly
- Plaid Cymru
- Politics of Wales
- William Powell, Member of the National Assembly
- Gwyn R Price, Member of the National Assembly
- Nick Ramsay, Member of the National Assembly
- Jenny Rathbone, Member of the National Assembly
- Beddoe Rees, politician and architect
- David Rees, Member of the National Assembly
- RenewableUK Cymru
- Aled Roberts, Member of the National Assembly
- Carl Sargeant, Minister for Natural Resources and Member of the National Assembly
- Secretary of State for Wales
- Jon Shortridge, former Permanent Secretary
- Ken Skates, Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism and Member of the National Assembly
- St David's Day Agreement
- Statute of Rhuddlan
- George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy, Speaker of the House of Commons
- Rhodri Glyn Thomas, Member of the National Assembly
- Gwenda Thomas, Member of the National Assembly
- Simon Thomas, Member of the National Assembly
- Treachery of the Blue Books
- Visit Wales
- Wales Act 1978
- Wales Act 2014
- Wales Audit Office
- Wales Centre for Health
- Wales Office
- Water privatisation in England and Wales
- Thomas Glyn Watkin, lawyer
- Joyce Watson , Member of the National Assembly#Welsh Development Agency
- Welsh devolution referendum, 1979
- Welsh devolution referendum, 1997
- Welsh devolution referendum, 2011
- Welsh Government
- Welsh law
- Welsh Labour
- Welsh Marches
- Welsh Office
- Lindsay Whittle, Member of the National Assembly
- Kirsty Williams, Member of the National Assembly
- Leanne Wood, Member of the National Assembly
- Henry Wynn (politician)
- Sir John Wynn, 5th Baronet
- Sir Richard Wynn, 4th Baronet
Sciences
[edit]- Rachel Alcock, physiologist and academic
- Alun Anderson, science journalist
- Ken Austin, inventor
- Douglas Bassett, geologist
- Brian Bowditch, mathematician
- David Brunt, meteorologist
- George H. Bryan, mathematician
- Florence Buchanan, zoologist
- Martha Hughes Cannon, physician and activist
- Car gwyllt
- Cardiff Naturalists Society
- Maureen Elizabeth Church, botanist
- Patricia Clarke, biochemist
- Glyn Daniel, scientist and archaeologist
- Donald Davies, scientist
- Evan Tom Davies, mathematician
- Hugh Davies, botanist
- Peter Davies, scientist
- Shareen Doak, nanotechnologist
- Edward Edwards, zoologist
- Environment Centre (Swansea)
- Environmental management in Wales
- Evan William Evans, mathematician
- Lewis Evans, mathematician
- Lyn Evans, scientist
- Martin Evans, geneticist
- Frost Airship Glider
- Henry Hicks, geologist
- High Performance Computing Wales
- David Edward Hughes, scientist and musician
- Thomas McKenny Hughes, geologist
- Professor Clive Granger
- T.J. Jenkin, agriculturalist
- Alan Wayne Jones, chemist
- Alwyn Jones, biophysicist
- Carl Jones, botanist
- Eifion Jones, biologist
- Ernest Jones, psychiatrist
- Ewart Jones, chemist
- Ffotogallery
- John Jones, astronomer
- John Viriamu Jones, mathematician
- Owen Thomas Jones, geologist
- Professor Steve Jones, biologist
- Thomas Jones, mathematician
- Tom Parry Jones, scientist and inventor
- William Jones, mathematician
- John Lansdown, polymath
- Geraint F. Lewis, astronomer
- John T. Lewis, mathematician
- William Lewis, mineralogist
- Suzy Lishman, pathologist
- John Dillwyn Llewelyn, botanist and photographer
- Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn, astronomer
- Edward Lhuyd, botanist
- Ronald Lockley, naturalist
- John Maddox, Nature writer
- William Hallowes Miller, mineralogist
- Neena Modi, paediatrician
- George Cadogan Morgan, scientist
- Anthony John Moses, scientist and researcher
- Tavi Murray, glaciologist
- George Owen of Henllys, antiquarian and naturalist
- Henry Owen, theologian
- Thomas Richard Owen, geologist
- William Henry Preece, engineer and inventor
- Dr Richard Price, philosopher
- Dr William Price, physician and eccentric
- Valerie Randle, chemist, Welsh Woman of the Year 1998
- Anne Rasa, ethologist
- Robert Recorde, mathematician
- F. Gwendolen Rees, zoologist
- Rigid-hulled inflatable boat
- Eleazar Roberts, musician and astronomer
- Isaac Roberts, engineer
- John Cole Roberts, geologist
- William Roberts, physician
- Bertrand Russell, philosopher
- Harry Morrey Salmon, photographer
- South Wales Geologists' Association
- Sir Henry Morton Stanley, explorer
- Graham Sutton, mathematician and meteorologist
- Techniquest
- Third Floor Gallery
- John Meurig Thomas, chemist
- P. K. Thomas, neurologist
- Margaret Tisdale, virologist
- John V. Tucker, computer scientist
- John Vaughan, botanist
- Chris Walley, geologist
- Antony John Williams, chemist
- Wildlife of Wales
- David Williams, mathematician
- Evan James Williams, experimental physicist
- Iolo Williams, nature observer and presenter
- J. Lloyd Williams, botanist
- Julie Williams, Chief Scientific Officer for Wales
- Hugh Percy Wilkins, engineer and astronomer
- William Williams, veterinarian
- WWT Llanelli Wetlands Centre
- Vernon R. Young, protein expert
Sport
[edit]- Aberystwyth Town F.C.
- Afan Lido F.C.
- Airbus UK Broughton F.C.
- The Airfield
- Joe Allen, footballer
- Ivor Allchurch, "Golden Boy of Welsh Football"
- Anglo-Welsh Cup
- Jack Anthony (jockey)
- Bala Town F.C.
- Gareth Bale, footballer
- Bangor City F.C.
- Wally Barnes, footballer/manager
- Barry Town United F.C.
- Bastion Road
- Belle Vue
- Bridge Meadow Stadium
- Carmarthen Town A.F.C.
- Craig Bellamy, footballer
- Phil Bennett, rugby player
- Horace Blew, footballer
- Boxing in Wales
- David Broome, showjumper
- Ronnie Burgess, footballer
- Joe Calzaghe, boxer
- Canoe Wales
- Cardiff Arena
- Cardiff Blues
- Cardiff City Stadium
- Cardiff Devils
- Cardiff International Pool
- Cardiff International Sports Stadium
- Cardiff Metropolitan University F.C.
- Cardiff RFC
- Cardiff Sevens
- Celtic Warriors (disbanded)
- John Charles, footballer
- Simon Church, footballer
- Chris Coleman, footballer/manager
- Conwy Borough F.C.
- David Cotterill, footballer
- Cricket in Wales
- Andrew Crofts, footballer
- Cwmbrân Town A.F.C.
- Ben Davies, footballer
- Dai Davies, footballer
- Gerald Davies, rugby player
- Jonathan Davies, rugby player
- Lynn Davies, athlete
- Mervyn Davies, rugby player
- Willie Davies, rugby player
- Valerie Davies, swimmer
- John Dawes, rugby player
- Deeside Stadium
- Jim Driscoll, boxer
- Robert Earnshaw, footballer
- Gareth Edwards, rugby player
- Hugh Edwards, rower
- Mike England, footballer/manager
- Charles Evans, mountaineer
- Ieuan Evans, rugby player
- Farrar Road Stadium
- FAW Premier Cup
- Brian Flynn, footballer and manager
- Football in Wales
- Trevor Ford, footballer
- Warren Gatland, NZ national rugby team coach
- Ryan Giggs, footballer
- Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy
- The Gnoll
- Golf in Wales
- Arthur Gould, rugby player
- Tanni Grey-Thompson, athlete
- Terry Griffiths, snooker player
- Chris Gunter, footballer
- John Gwilliam, rugby player
- Haverfordwest County A.F.C.
- History of rugby union in Wales
- Wayne Hennessey, footballer
- Barry Horne, footballer
- Horse racing in Wales
- Rob Howley, rugby player
- Mark Hughes, footballer
- Colin Jackson, athlete
- James Bevan Trophy
- Carwyn James, rugby player
- Leighton James, footballer
- Gethin Jenkins, rugby player
- Neil Jenkins, rugby player
- Barry John, rugby player
- Bryn Jones, footballer
- Cliff Jones, footballer
- Cliff Jones, rugby player
- Colin Jones, boxer
- Jeff Jones, cricketer
- Joey Jones, footballer
- Ken Jones, rugby player
- Lewis Jones, rugby player
- Fred Keenor, footballer
- Jack Kelsey, footballer
- Latham Park
- George Latham, footballer
- Leckwith development
- Joe Ledley, footballer
- Tony Lewis, cricketer
- Sir Harry Llewellyn, showjumper
- Maes y Dre Recreation Ground
- Maes Tegid
- John Mahoney, footballer
- Andy Melville, footballer
- Billy Meredith, footballer
- Bryn Meredith, rugby player
- Jimmy Michael, cyclist
- Mid District Cup
- Cliff Morgan, rugby player
- Jimmy Murphy, footballer
- Nantporth
- Newport Gwent Dragons
- Newtown A.F.C.
- The New Saints F.C.
- Peter Nicholas, footballer
- Gwyn Nicholls, rugby player
- Ninian Park
- Ospreys
- Park Avenue
- Park Hall
- Mark Pembridge, footballer
- Jack Petersen, boxer
- David Phillips, footballer
- Leighton Phillips, footballer
- Port Talbot Town F.C.
- Ivor Powell, footballer
- Prince William Cup
- Kevin Ratcliffe, footballer
- Recreation Ground (Caersws)
- Recreation Ground (Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain)
- RGC 1404
- Sam Ricketts, footballer
- The Rock
- Clive Rowlands, rugby player
- Rugby league in Wales
- Rugby union in Wales
- Ray Reardon, snooker player
- Dai Rees, golfer
- Rhyl F.C.
- Richmond Park
- Carl Robinson, footballer
- Hal Robson-Kanu, footballer
- Ian Rush, footballer
- Dean Saunders, footballer and manager
- Scarlets
- Don Shepherd, cricketer
- Alf Sherwood, footballer
- Snelling Sevens
- Neville Southall, footballer
- Gary Speed, footballer and manager
- Sport in Wales
- Matthew Stevens, snooker player
- Clive Sullivan, rugby player
- Jim Sullivan, rugby player
- Surfing in Wales (missing)
- Neil Taylor, footballer
- Dave Thomas, golfer/architect
- Eddie Thomas, boxer
- Gareth Thomas, rugby player
- Iwan Thomas, athlete
- Mickey Thomas, footballer
- Rod Thomas, footballer
- Ton Pentre F.C.
- John Toshack, footballer/manager
- Billy Trew, rugby player
- Maurice Turnbull, cricketer
- Victoria Road
- Sam Vokes, footballer
- Kirsty Wade, athlete
- Allan Watkins, cricketer
- Wales national rugby union team
- Wales A national rugby union team
- Wales national rugby union team (sevens)
- Wales national under-20 rugby union team
- Wales national under-18 rugby union team
- Welsh National Surfing Championships (missing)
- Wales national women's rugby union team
- Wales women's national rugby union team (sevens)
- Wales at the Rugby World Cup
- David Watkins, rugby player
- Welsh Cup
- Welsh League Cup
- Welsh Premier Division
- Welsh Premier League
- Welsh Rugby Union
- Welsh rugby union system
- Freddie Welsh, boxer
- Jimmy Wilde, boxer
- Ashley Williams, footballer
- Bleddyn Williams, rugby player
- J.J. Williams, rugby player
- J. P. R. Williams, rugby player
- Mark Williams, snooker player
- Shane Williams, rugby player
- Howard Winstone, boxer
- Wilf Wooller, cricketer and rugby player
- Ian Woosnam, golfer
- Y Traeth
- Terry Yorath, football manager
Transport
[edit]- A40 road
- A4042 road
- A4050 road (to Cardiff Airport)
- A4054 road
- A4055 road
- A4160 road
- A4061 road
- A4063 road
- A4069 road
- A4107 road
- A4118 road
- A4119 road
- A4161 road
- A438 road
- A44 road
- A48 road
- A449 road
- A458 road
- A465 road
- A466 road
- A469 road
- A470 road
- A473 road
- A477 road
- A478 road
- A482 road
- A483 road
- A484 road
- A485 road
- A487 road
- A493 road
- A494 road
- A496 road
- A499 road
- A5 road
- A5025 road
- A55 road
- Abergavenny railway station
- Aberystwyth railway station
- Ammanford railway station
- Arriva Buses Wales
- Arriva Trains Wales
- Bangor (Gwynedd) railway station
- Bargoed railway station
- Barry Docks railway station
- Barry Island railway station
- Barry railway station
- Baycar
- Birchgrove railway station
- Borderlands Line
- Bridgend railway station
- Brynglas Tunnels
- Bus transport in Cardiff
- Butetown Branch Line
- Bute Street, Cardiff
- Caerphilly railway station
- Calvert's Engine
- Cambrian Line
- Capital City Green
- Capital City Red
- Cardiff Airport
- Cardiff Bay Barrage
- Cardiff Bay railway station
- Cardiff Bus
- Cardiff Capital Region Metro
- Cardiff Central railway station
- Cardiff Central bus station
- Cardiff City Line
- Cardiff Corporation Tramways
- Cardiff Docks
- Cardiff Harbour Authority
- Cardiff Heliport
- Cardiff Queen Street railway station
- Cardiff Waterbus
- Carmarthen railway station
- Cathays railway station
- Cathedral Road
- Chepstow railway station
- Colwyn Bay railway station
- Conwy Valley Line
- Coryton Line
- Coryton railway station, Cardiff
- Cowbridge Road East
- Cowbridge Road West
- Cwmbran railway station
- Cycling in Cardiff
- Danescourt railway station
- Ebbw Vale Parkway railway station
- Ebbw Vale Town railway station
- Ebbw Valley Railway
- Edwards Coaches
- Fairwater railway station
- First Cymru
- Fishguard and Goodwick railway station
- Fishguard Harbour railway station
- Flint railway station
- Ftrmetro Swansea
- Glamorganshire Canal
- Gloucester to Newport Line
- Gospel Pass
- Grangetown railway station
- Haverfordwest railway station
- Hawarden Airport
- Heart of Wales Line
- Heath High Level railway station
- Heath Low Level railway station
- High Street, Swansea (redirect)
- Holyhead railway station
- Iff card
- Irish Ferries
- Lisvane and Thornhill railway station
- Llandaf railway station
- Llandovery railway station
- Llandudno Junction railway station
- Llandudno railway station
- Llanfairpwll railway station
- Llangollen Canal
- Llanishen railway station
- Llantwit Major railway station
- Lloyd George Avenue
- Lloyds Coaches
- M4 motorway
- M4 motorway (Wales)
- Machynlleth railway station
- Maesteg Line
- Maesteg railway station
- Merthyr Line
- Merthyr Tydfil railway station
- Merthyr Vale railway station
- Milford Haven railway station
- Milford Haven Waterway
- Mountain Ash railway station
- Neath and Brecon Railway
- Neath railway station
- Newport Road
- Newport railway station
- Newport Transport
- Ninian Park railway station
- North Road (Cardiff) (A470)
- North Wales Coast Line
- Oxford Street, Swansea (redirect)
- Pembroke Dock
- Pembroke Dock railway station
- Pembroke railway station
- Penarth railway station
- Pont Briwet
- Pontyclun railway station
- Pontypool and New Inn railway station
- Pontypridd railway station
- Port of Holyhead
- Port of Port Talbot
- Port Talbot Parkway railway station
- Porth railway station
- Porthmadog railway station
- Prestatyn railway station
- Radyr railway station
- Rhiwbina railway station
- Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway
- Rhondda Line
- Rhyl railway station
- Rhymney Line
- Rhymney railway station
- Severn Bridge
- Severn Link
- Severn Tunnel Junction railway station
- Shrewsbury to Chester Line
- South Wales Main Line
- St Mary Street/High Street
- Stagecoach South Wales
- Swanline
- Swansea and Mumbles Railway
- Swansea Cork ferry
- Swansea District Line
- Swansea docks
- Swansea Marina
- Swansea railway station
- Swansea Vale Railway
- Taff Trail
- Taff Vale Railway
- Tanat Valley Coaches
- Tenby railway station
- Tiger Bay
- Ton Pentre railway station
- Tonypandy railway station
- Transport in Cardiff
- Transport in Wales
- TrawsCambria
- TrawsCymru
- Treforest railway station
- Treherbert railway station
- Trunk roads in Wales
- Ty Glas railway station
- Vale of Glamorgan Line
- Valleys & Cardiff Local Routes
- Wales and West
- Waun-Gron Park railway station
- Welsh Marches Line
- Welshpool railway station
- West Grove (Cardiff)
- West Wales Lines
- Whitchurch (Cardiff) railway station
- Womanby Street
- Wrexham General railway station