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Gwalia is an
archaic Welsh name for Wales. It
derives from the
Medieval Latin Wallia,[citation needed]
which in turn is a
Latinisation of the Old English...
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Gwalia is an
archaic Welsh name for Wales.
Gwalia may also
refer to:
Gwalia, Liverpool,
building D.
Gwalia,
musician Gwalia Singers (Swansea), male voice...
- The
Gwalia Gold Mine is
located at
Gwalia, a few
kilometres south of Leonora,
Western Australia. It was
originally established by
Welsh miners in the...
- Sons of
Gwalia was a
Western Australian mining company that
mined gold, tantalum, spodumene,
lithium and tin. It was Australia's third-largest gold producer...
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Gwalia United is a
Welsh women's
football club
playing in the
FAWNL Southern Premier Division. The club was
renamed Gwalia United prior to the
start of...
- The
Gwalia Singers (Swansea) is a
Welsh male
voice choir based in Swansea, Wales. The
choir was
formed in 1966 by
Bryan Myles. They
competed in
their first...
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Gwalia is a
former gold-mining town
located 233
kilometres (145 mi)
north of
Kalgoorlie and 828
kilometres (514 mi) east of
Perth in
Western Australia's...
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Gwalia was a w****ly
conservative Welsh language newspaper published by
Robert Williams. It was
distributed throughout Wales and also in Liverpool, Manchester...
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March 1913) was a
Welsh composer and harpist. The
bardic name
Pencerdd Gwalia (Chief of the
Welsh minstrels) was
conferred on him at the 1861 Aberdare...
- coalface. He is best
known for the
verses "Bells of Rhymney", from his 1938
Gwalia Deserta (meaning
literally "Wasteland of Wales"),
which were
adapted into...