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Tag Archives: Wales
Tīdunga: Yes Camp wins in Welsh Assembly Referendum
Two pieces of news this week. The first is that the proposals made in the Welsh National Assembly referendum were approved in a vote held on Thursday, 3 March 2011. Since devolution back in 1997, the Welsh National Assembly has been allowed to … Continue reading
Posted in Sprǣc (Language), Tīdunga (News), Vīkingar (Vikings)
Tagged anglo-saxon, assembly, etymology, hamlet, iceland, ireland, irish, norse, old english, old norse, pommel, referendum, runes, scotland, scots, shakespeare, tinderbox, tolkien, Wales, welsh
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