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Todd: OK, Kevin, we're back. Could you talk a little bit about Wales. Kevin: Yeah, Wales is quite a small country. It's west of England. There are about four million people who live in Wales. It's a bit like Japan. It's quite cold in the winter. Not
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Todd: So, Steven, where did you go to college? Steve: I went to the University of Wales, um, the College of Cardiff there, so it the United Kingdom, obviously we have England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland and so I spent three years over in Wales. Tod
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