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The Principality of Weles (Welsch: Tywysogaeth Cymri) is one of the 13 principalities of [[PyeMcGowan]]. It was created in 1498 as the king lf PyeMcGowan was distributing local powers .The region is heavily invested in agriculture with small amounts of mining in the mountains.


The '''Principality of Weles''' (Welsch: Tywysogaeth Cymri) is one of the 13 principalities of [[PyeMcGowan]]. It was created in 1498 as the king lf PyeMcGowan was distributing local powers. The region is heavily invested in agriculture, with small amounts of mining in the mountains.


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Latest revision as of 21:54, 6 September 2022

Principality of Weles
Cymri
Principality
Welesroyal.jpeg
Motto: 
Pob Person yn Perthyn
Founded byLLywelyn y cyntaf
Council of PrincesPrincipality
Government
 • ChancellorCerwyn Joneston (Centrist Party)
 • PrinceArthur Llandudono
Population
 • Total2,556,400
Time zoneUTC +00:00
ISO 3166 codePMG-WEL

The Principality of Weles (Welsch: Tywysogaeth Cymri) is one of the 13 principalities of PyeMcGowan. It was created in 1498 as the king lf PyeMcGowan was distributing local powers. The region is heavily invested in agriculture, with small amounts of mining in the mountains.