[nation_welsh] name=_("Welsh") plural=_("?plural:Welsh") groups= _("Medieval"), _("European"), _("Atlantic") legend=_("The Welsh at one time controlled all of what is now England\ until being driven into the mountainous western reaches by invading\ Saxons.") leaders = { "name", "sex" "Llywelyn ap Gruffudd", "Male" "Hywel Dda", "Male" "Owain Glyndwr", "Male" } flag="wales" flag_alt = "united_kingdom" style = "Celtic" ;names = "Yr Ymerodreath Gymreig" "empire" (depotism) ; = "Y Twysysogaeth Cymru" "principality" (monarchy) ; = "Y Gwerinaeth Pobl Cymru" "people's republic" (communism) ; = "Yr Ymerodrath Scantaidd Cymreig" "holy welsh empire" (fundamentalism) ; = "Y Gweriniaeth Cymru" "republic" (republic, democracy) ruler_titles = { "government", "male_title", "female_title", "Despotism", _("Chieftain %s"), _("Chieftain %s") "Petty Monarchy", _("Prince %s"), _("Princess %s") "Ancient Democracy", _("Prime Minister %s"), _("Prime Minister %s") } init_techs="" init_buildings="" init_units="" civilwar_nations="british" cities = ; Possible pre-urban nuclei, ; from Wales in the Early Middle Ages, W Davies 1982 "Caernafon", "Llanllywri", "Swansea", "Milford", "Newport", "Monmouth", "Kenfig", ; Modern towns "Cardiff", "Barry", "Port Talbot", "Carmarthen", "Caerphily", "Methyr Tydfil", "Pembroke", "Fishguard", "Aberystwyth", "Lampeter", "Llandovery", "Brecon", "Flint", "Caemarfon", "Llanfyllin", "Holyhead", "Tywyn", "Llandeilo", "Cwmbran"