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The Historical and cultural connections and parallels between Wales and Australia /

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Corporate Authors: St. David's University College (Lampeter, Wales). Centre for Australian Studies in Wales., Wales and Australia: a Symposium
Other Authors: Edwards, Gavin., Sumner, Graham N.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, c1991.
Series:Welsh studies ; v. 4.
Subjects:
Welsh > Australia > History > Congresses.
Australia > Relations > Wales > Congresses.
Wales > Relations > Australia > Congresses.
Conference proceedings.
History.
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