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| | England and Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | England and Wales are constituent countries of the United Kingdom and, because they share the same legal system, England and Wales is considered a single unit for the conflict of laws (sometimes termed a single state). |  | | England and Wales (red), with the rest of the United Kingdom (pink). |  | | Cardiff was proclaimed as the ceremonial Welsh capital in 1955, and in 1967 the Wales and Berwick Act was repealed insofar as it applied to Wales. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England_and_Wales
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| | Courts of England and Wales - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | The Supreme Court of Judicature is the superior court of England and Wales. |  | | The subordinate courts in England and Wales are |  | | The Administrative Court, formerly known as the Divisional Court, concerns itself with the administrative law of England and Wales, and oversees lower courts and tribunals. |
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http://www.wacklepedia.com/c/co/courts_of_england_and_wales.html
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| | Plants/Gardening online - garden seeds information |
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http://www.plants-gardening.com
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