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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · Wales remains one of the wealthiest and economically productive countries in the world. Why is Wales not classed as a country? Although Wales is not officially recognized as an independent country, it is considered a country in its own right by the government of the United Kingdom and the Welsh Government.

  2. Nov 8, 2022 · You might say it is self-evident that Scotland is a country, a nation, and I would agree with you. Proving it is a different matter, however, not least because there are far too many Scots who cling to the Union and the United Kingdom as their country, their nation. For the sake of clarity and concision, I’ll call them Unionists.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Welsh_peopleWelsh people - Wikipedia

    Of these, 218,000 responded that they had Welsh and British national identity. Just under 17 per cent (519,000) of people in Wales considered themselves to have a British national identity only. Most residents of Wales (96 per cent, 2.9 million) reported at least one national identity of English, Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish, or British. [56]

  4. Wales is a country in the United Kingdom, but is not a sovereign nation. There is no Embassy of Wales and the Welch do not have absolute self-rule. In the terminology of the United States, Wales is a state.

  5. However, all four countries are economically prosperous today, and as such would not be considered Third World under the current modern definition of the term. Adding insult to inaccuracy, when used in its modern context, Third World is considered to be a derogatory term that degrades countries which are developing and/or poor.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Wales is a country located in Europe. It is part of the island of Great Britain, also referred to as the British Isles, which is a major portion of the United Kingdom.

  7. Wales is a country, England is a country, Scotland is a country, Northern Ireland seems a bit more vague country/province/region? United Kingdom is a Sovereign Country/Unitary state What Wales is not is a Principality despite the name of the stadium or the building society