The Festivals in Wales make it absolutely clear why the country is known throughout the world as the Land of Song. Few countries of such comparatively small populations can have such a wonderful abundance of music festivals held throughout the year. The most famous Welsh festivals, of course, are the historic eisteddfodau – a compelling mixture of music and poetry. There are many eisteddfodau held during the year in towns and villages across the country, especially around the time of St David’s Day, but there are three that are especially important. The International Eisteddfod, every July, is always held in the attractive and well-known town of Llangollen in Denbighshire and attracts performers and visitors from far afield.
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Did Dave and Heidi sell their car? No, they didn't.
Did you go to the cinema last night? Yes, I did.
Did Sally get married last year? Yes, she did.
Did Peter study math at university? No, he didn't.
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What time did you get up?
What did you drink at breakfast?
Did you go to school?
Where did you have lunch?
Did the sun shine in the afternoon?
Did you play video games?
What time did you go to bed?
The Festivals in Wales make it absolutely clear why the country is known throughout the world as the Land of Song. Few countries of such comparatively small populations can have such a wonderful abundance of music festivals held throughout the year. The most famous Welsh festivals, of course, are the historic eisteddfodau – a compelling mixture of music and poetry. There are many eisteddfodau held during the year in towns and villages across the country, especially around the time of St David’s Day, but there are three that are especially important. The International Eisteddfod, every July, is always held in the attractive and well-known town of Llangollen in Denbighshire and attracts performers and visitors from far afield.