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"Gwlad" is what Wales was called in Welsh so it was decided that it should be "country" in English too.
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"Gwlad" is what Wales was called in Welsh so it was decided that it should be "country" in English too.
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Edited by Aran Jones, Iestyn ap Dafydd and Basil Thomas, Ein Gwlad describes itself as "The most radical magazine in Wales", adding:
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‘Ein Gwlad’ is a journal of Welsh Nationalist writing which seeks to provide a platform for a freedom of expression which others, less concerned with Wales and the well-being of the Welsh people, might prefer to suppress.
Ein Gwlad 2009
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I got the new edition of Ein Gwlad in the post yesterday, so I thought I'd give it a plug as there are plenty of interesting articles inside.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Edited by Aran Jones, Iestyn ap Dafydd and Basil Thomas, Ein Gwlad describes itself as "The most radical magazine in Wales", adding:
Ein Gwlad 2009
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Ein Gwlad 2009
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I got the new edition of Ein Gwlad in the post yesterday, so I thought I'd give it a plug as there are plenty of interesting articles inside.
Ein Gwlad 2009
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‘Ein Gwlad’ is a journal of Welsh Nationalist writing which seeks to provide a platform for a freedom of expression which others, less concerned with Wales and the well-being of the Welsh people, might prefer to suppress.
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Here’s a challenge – if any Ein Gwlad readers can find us a county council in Wales that never breaks its own rules, we will eat a hat of your choice and make a 50p contribution to that council’s senior executives pension pot.
Ein Gwlad 2009
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