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  1. Kingdom Of York

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    The Kingdom of York (Old English: Eoforwic rīce), often referred to by later chroniclers as the Kingdom of Jórvík, was a prominent Anglo-Norse political entity located in Northern England, primarily encompassing the territory of Northumbria. Its formal existence spanned several distinct phases, beginning with its establishment as an independent Viking kingdom following the dissolution of the earlier [Anglian Kingdom of No…
  2. Wales

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    Wales (constituent country)) (Cymru in Welsh language) is a constituent country of the United Kingdom, situated on the western side of the island of Great Britain. Sharing a border with England to the east, it faces the Irish Sea to the north and west, and the Bristol Channel to the south. Characterized by a rugged, ancient topography dominated by igneous rock and …
  3. Wales

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    Language and Culture
    The Welsh language, Cymraeg, is a member of the Brittonic branch of the Celtic languages. It holds official status within Wales (constituent country)) alongside English. While its use declined significantly following industrialization, concerted revitalization efforts, including the establishment of Welsh-medium education and the legislative…