1
2
3
4
5
100

Where ıs the capıtal of Wales?

The capital of Wales is Cardiff

100

Who ıs the polıtıcal leader of Wales?

The political leader of Wales is the First Minister. Currently, the First Minister of Wales is Mark Drakeford, who has been in office since December 2018.

100

What are the traditional Welsh symbols?

•    Traditional Welsh symbols include the red dragon, the leek, the daffodil, and the harp

100

What is the national anthem of Wales?

The Welsh national anthem, Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (“Land of My Fathers”), is a moving song that celebrates Welsh pride, culture, and history. It is sung passionately at national events, especially rugby matches

100

 Why is rugby so important in Wales?

    •    Rugby is seen as a symbol of Welsh pride and culture, uniting communities across the country. The national team has a strong legacy and is a source of immense national pride

200

Why is the Welsh flag red, white, and green with a dragon on it?

    The red dragon represents Cadwaladr, a legendary king of Gwynedd, and symbolizes Welsh identity. The green and white stripes were added during the Tudor period to reflect their lineage

200

Why does Wales have so many castles?

Wales has over 600 castles, built mainly during the Norman and medieval periods, as a way to control the land and defend against local uprisings

200

    What is Wales’ nickname?

•    Wales is often called “The Land of Song” due to its strong tradition of singing, choral music, and Eisteddfod festivals

200

What is the Eisteddfod?

    •    The Eisteddfod is a Welsh festival of literature, music, and performance. It dates back to medieval times and is still celebrated annually, showcasing Welsh cultural heritage

200

What is St. David’s Day, and when is it celebrated?

    •    St. David’s Day (Dydd Gŵyl Dewi) is the national day of Wales, celebrated on March 1st to honor St. David, the patron saint of Wales

300

 What role did Wales play in the Industrial Revolution?

•    Wales was a major producer of coal and iron during the Industrial Revolution, contributing significantly to Britain’s industrial power

300

What is the significance of Snowdonia National Park?

Snowdonia National Park is a stunning area of natural beauty in North Wales, home to Mount Snowdon and rich in Welsh mythology

300

  What is the Mabinogion?

The Mabinogion is a collection of medieval Welsh tales, mixing mythology, folklore, and history, and is one of the earliest forms of European prose literature

300

Who is considered the most famous Welsh poet?

•    Dylan Thomas, known for works like Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night, is one of the most renowned Welsh poets

300

    What is the longest river in Wales?

    The River Towy (Afon Tywi), stretching 75 miles, is the longest river entirely in Wales

400

What is the smallest city in Wales?

•    St. Davids is the smallest city in Wales, known for its cathedral and status as a pilgrimage site

400

Who was the first Welshman to become a UK Prime Ministe?

    •    David Lloyd George, who served as Prime Minister from 1916 to 1922 during World War I and its aftermath

400

What is the highest peak in Wales, and how has it been renamed in Welsh?

    •    Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) is the highest peak in Wales, recently emphasized by its Welsh name

400

.    How does the Red Dragon symbol represent Wales?

    •    The Red Dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) has been a symbol of Wales since the Roman era and appears on the national flag, representing strength and resilience

400

What makes the Celtic Sea off the coast of Wales ecologically important?

    •    The Celtic Sea is home to diverse marine life, including dolphins, seals, and porpoises, and is a critical habitat for seabirds

500

What natural resource made Wales globally significant in the 19th century?

Coal mining in South Wales fueled the Industrial Revolution and made the region one of the world’s largest coal exporters

500

Why is Owain Glyndŵr considered a national hero in Wales?

•    Owain Glyndŵr led a rebellion from 1400–1415 against English rule and declared himself Prince of Wales, symbolizing Welsh resistance and nationalism

500

What role did the Rebecca Riots play in Welsh history?

    •    The Rebecca Riots (1839–1843) were protests by farmers against high tollgate charges, representing rural discontent during the 19th century

500

    What role did Wales play in the development of railways?

    •    Wales was home to the first passenger railway, the Swansea and Mumbles Railway, which began operation in 1807

500

What is Wales’ main economic activity today?

    Wales’ economy is diverse, with key sectors including tourism, renewable energy, manufacturing, and agriculture