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The Ethnic Marginalisation Of England and Regions Of Wales

Posted at 10 July 2008 17:5

Do not assume what I have already said I knew everything include the regions of wales. Had a mind like a blank sheet of paper, or an empty vessel that will be gradually filled up, absorbing indiscriminately form the outside world.

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You may not have heard of it, but Mudgee in New South Wales, Australia is in the heat of one of the country's premier wine growing regions. The Cudgegong River Valley is a beautiful area that home to a small town and a lot of vineyards. In fact, with so many wineries, accommodation and transport options, it is a wine lover's dream! Initially settled and populated by German immigrants, Mudgee quickly became a grape growing region with the immigrants bringing their expertise in wine making .. full post.

In a modern context, I think I should remember author's message. This whole issue discussed here will be welcomed by wondering readers, not permissive, not undisciplined.

England, as we know, is a nation but not a state. Such a statement could imply different things, however. This struck i the other day when I was researching a post on the campaigns being mounted in support of Internet Top Level Domains (TLDs) for 'sub-national' territories such as cities (e.g. .Ldn for London) or 'regions' with a distinct national cultural-ethnic identity (such as Catalonia, Brittany or Cornwall). Another blog I looked at concerning this research referred to ..[more].

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PRESS RELEASE WHERE TIME HAS STOOD STILL FOR 300 YEARS The Cotswolds is one of the most beautiful and unique regions in the United Kingdom where time has stood still for 300 years. It is officially designated by the Government as an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty', the largest in England and Wales covering nearly 800 square miles (2000 square kilometres) where ancient and immaculately preserved 'honey coloured' limestone villages nestle in hidden valleys amongst the breathtaking .. Read the rest of this entry.

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