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has gloss | eng: In 2005 tourism in Wales contributed to the Economy of Wales supporting over 100,000 service-sector jobs, more than 8% of total employees in Wales. The most popular activities undertaken by tourists in Wales were walking, shopping, hiking in the mountains and visiting historic attractions, museums and galleries. Over 1.1 million trips were made to Wales by overseas tourists in 2006. The main countries of origin of overseas visitors were the Republic of Ireland, USA, and Germany. |
lexicalization | eng: Tourism in wales |
instance of | (noun) one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; during Roman times the region was known as Cambria Wales, Cambria, Cymru |
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lexicalization | cym: Twristiaeth yng Nghymru |
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lexicalization | nno: Turisme i Wales |
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media:img | Caernarfon castle interior.jpg |
media:img | Cardiff Bay WMC.jpg |
media:img | Pen y Fan from Cribyn.jpg |
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