CYMRU
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Cymru (Wales) is, along with Cornwall, the British fringe of the UK.
Vestiges
of the ancient British language that survives today as Cymraeg (Welsh)
can be found throughout England and Scotland.
Though subjugated by Edward I of England, the country has retained its
unique identity and voted for its own assembly, a step towards it
rightful independence.
The language is propbably the healthiest of the Celtic languages in
terms of day to day usage but its position is, nonetheless, precarious
and complacency could result in its loss within a couple if generations.