- Y
Wladfa (Welsh pronunciation: [ə ˈwladva], 'The Colony'), also
occasionally Y
Wladychfa Gymreig (Welsh pronunciation: [ə wlaˈdəχva ɡəmˈreiɡ], 'The Welsh...
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Patagonian Welsh (Welsh:
Cymraeg y
Wladfa) is a
variety of the
Welsh language spoken in Y
Wladfa, the
Welsh settlement in Patagonia,
Chubut Province,...
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Cornwall ("Bro Goth agan Tasow"),
Brittany ("Bro Gozh ma Zadoù"), and Y
Wladfa ("Gwlad
Newydd y Cymry", see below).
These adaptions share the same tune...
- people.
Welsh is
spoken natively in Wales, by some in England, and in Y
Wladfa (the
Welsh colony in
Chubut Province, Argentina). It is
spoken by smaller...
- [citation needed]
Patagonian Welsh (Cymraeg y
Wladfa) is a
dialect of the
Welsh language which is
spoken in Y
Wladfa in the
Argentine region, Patagonia.[citation...
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Latinos and
proudly call
themselves Patagonians instead.
People from Y
Wladfa,
Laurie Island, the
Atlantic Islands,
Antarctica (including the Chilean...
- Latinobarómetro, Latinobarómetro. Not
Panicking Ltd (21
November 2011). "h2g2 - Y
Wladfa - The
Welsh in
Patagonia -
Edited Entry". bbc.co.uk.
Retrieved 22 September...
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depicting the
Royal Badge of
Wales after its
augmentation of honour. Flag of Y
Wladfa House flag of Cory Brothers. The red
dragon on the
tailfin of an Air Wales...
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remembered as a
founder of the
Welsh settlement in
Patagonia known as Y
Wladfa and as one of the
fathers of
modern Welsh nationalism.
Jones was born in...
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farmers migrated to
Patagonia in Argentina,
forming a
community called Y
Wladfa,
which today consists of over 1,500
Welsh speakers. In addition, a Brittonic...