- Encyclopaedia of Wales
The Encyclopaedia of Wales is a single volume publication encyclopaedia on
Wales .The publication was released in January of
2008 . The encyclopaedia indexes 5,000 facts of Wales compiled by 400 researchers over ten years. Publishers claim they have included facts from every community in Wales. Ashley Drake of theUniversity of Wales said that it is a "celebration of Wales and Welshness. With everything you could think of about Wales in [the encyclopaedia] ," adding "Every town, every village, every city is mentioned in there," and including famous people in the fields ofscience ,religion ,politics ,popular culture , amongst others.Included in the encyclopaedia are such things as:
* the
equal sign was created by WelshmanRobert Recorde ofTenby in the1540 s.
*Felinfoel was the firstbrewery to canbeer inEurope .
* the nearest point between Wales andIreland is the lighthouse onStrumble Head
* Wales' largest metaldragon is inNewport .
* Newtown had the firstmail order service inGreat Britain .
* The worlds tallestmountain was named after WelshmanGeorge Everest .
*Swansea is the wettestcity inGreat Britain .
* World's rarestapple was discovered onBardsey Island in2000 .
* Wales produces more energy then it consumes."It is a long way from the infamous entry in an index of a
19th century encyclopaedia which read "For Wales, See England," said correspondent Caroline Evans in her report onBBC Wales Today , July 12th, 2007.A
Welsh language version called "Gwyddoniadur Cymru" was released at the same time.Sources
BBC Wales Today broadcast extracted from [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/walestoday/ online] July 12, 2007External links
* [http://www.encyclopaediaofwales.com/english/home Encyclopaedia of Wales]
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