List of movements in Wales

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This is a list of historical and current movements, campaigns and political positions in Wales.

Current

Political

Cultural

Sport

Environmental

Transport

Historical

Political

Cultural

  • Cool Cymru – A Welsh cultural movement including Welsh musical artists.[27][28]
  • Celtic Revival – A revival of Celtic expression of national identity through music, literature and the visual arts in Wales.[29]

Religious

See also

References

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