Wales at the Commonwealth Games
Wales is one of six countries to have competed in every Commonwealth Games since 1930, the others being Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand and Scotland. The Commonwealth Games is the only major sporting event where Wales takes part as a separate entity, apart from the Six Nations Rugby Championship, Rugby World Cup and international association football competitions, as in other events, such as the Olympic Games, they compete under the banner of the United Kingdom. Wales has hosted one Commonwealth Games to date, the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff.
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Wales at the Commonwealth Games
Wales is one of six countries to have competed in every Commonwealth Games since 1930, the others being Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand and Scotland. The Commonwealth Games is the only major sporting event where Wales takes part as a separate entity, apart from the Six Nations Rugby Championship, Rugby World Cup and international association football competitions, as in other events, such as the Olympic Games, they compete under the banner of the United Kingdom. Wales has hosted one Commonwealth Games to date, the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff.
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Gales es uno de los seis paíse ...... comunidad de 1958 en Cardiff.
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Le pays de Galles a participé ...... l gallois, Hen Wlad fy Nhadau.
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Wales is een van de landen die ...... stspelen vond plaats in Wales.
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Wales is one of six countries ...... Commonwealth Games in Cardiff.
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Walia wystartowała po raz pier ...... oty Brytyjskiej 1958 w Cardiff
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Gales en los Juegos de la Mancomunidad
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Pays de Galles aux Jeux du Commonwealth
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Wales at the Commonwealth Games
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Wales op de Gemenebestspelen
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Walia na igrzyskach Wspólnoty Narodów
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Gales es uno de los seis paíse ...... comunidad de 1958 en Cardiff.
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Le pays de Galles a participé ...... remportées par David Morgan).
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Wales is een van de landen die ...... stspelen vond plaats in Wales.
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Wales is one of six countries ...... Commonwealth Games in Cardiff.
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Walia wystartowała po raz pier ...... oty Brytyjskiej 1958 w Cardiff
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