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The Naming of Wales A Journey Through History

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### The Naming of Wales: A Journey Through History Wales, with its rugged landscapes, rich culture, and ancient history, holds a unique place in the British Isles. The origin of its name, however, is rooted in the interactions between native Celtic tribes and encroaching Anglo-Saxons. Understanding how Wales got its name provides insight into the region's historical and linguistic evolution. The name “Wales“ derives from the Old English word “Wealas,“ meaning “foreigners“ or “strangers.“ This term was used by the Anglo-Saxons to describe the Celtic-speaking inhabitants of the region. The Anglo-Saxons, who began settling in Britain from the 5th century onwards, saw the native Britons as outsiders. This perception led to the term “Wealas“ being applied to the people living in what is now Wales. Interestingly, the Welsh name for Wales is “Cymru,“ which comes from the word “combrogi,“ meaning “fellow countrymen.&qu

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