PLACES OF WALES
Is a public
plaza in Cardiff Bay, part of the city of Cardiff, capital of Wales in the
United Kingdom. It is named after Cardiff-born author Roald Dahl, and is
located on the coast along the south of the city center. The square is home to
the Senedd (Building the Welsh Assembly) and the Wales Millennium Centre, a
center for performing arts. The bowl shape of the square has become a popular
amphitheater for hosting open-air concerts libre.
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ACTIVITIES
If you feel like getting active, Wales offers plenty. Because we’re a small nation that comes equipped with mountains, hills, rivers and the sea, you can easily try whatever takes your fancy - how does wakeboarding in the morning, coasteering in the afternoon and a round of golf at a leading European course in the evening sound
Whether you're an expert in your field or a total novice, you’ll find something to do - wild, new, exciting or relaxing.
COMMUNICATION MEANS
The attention of the media is focused on Welsh teams in major
cities such as Cardiff or Swansea playing in the Premier League, so the
domestic championship is relegated to the background for the press and other
media. Local newspapers in Wales and Western Mail summaries to developments
dedicate each day, and from season 2007/08 the results of the matches are
covered by news agencies in the UK.
On television the first league match was broadcast in 1996 on
BBC Wales, and the coverage is limited to Wales. Since 2004 the channel that
owns the rights is S4C, which emits broad summaries and even live meetings
through Sgorio Cymru program. Although S4C was created as a restricted channel
to Wales can be seen throughout the UK via satellite Freeview and comments in
English and Welsh.
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