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Is Wales distinct from Scotland?

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Scotland, the constituent country of the United Kingdom
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Wales, the constituent country of the United Kingdom
Is Wales, the constituent country of the United Kingdom currently geographically distinct from Scotland, the constituent country of the United Kingdom?
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The Principality of Wales as part of Great Britain is not a region, as is a common misconception internationally. Wales is a country in its own right, as proudly distinct in ...
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England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland each have their own national flavour and distinct personality. The country of Ireland is not politically part of the United Kingdom.

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