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As far as football is concerned, then yes, Swansea is massively bigger than Cardiff. Swansea City FC are regarded worldwide as Wales' PREMIER football club, as they are competing in the English Premier League. Cardiff City FC meanwhile have never had the honour of being promoted to play in the best league England, and according to many, the best league in the world. Swansea City FC make many more millions of British pound sterling than it's local rival Cardiff City FC. Swansea City FC are financially sound, estimated to have a bank balance in the millions, while Cardiff City FC have been in heavy debt for several years, estimates place their date at around £35 million a few years ago. As Swansea City FC play in the Premier League, they are exposed to a global audience ranging from South America, to North America, to Europe, Asia and Africa. Swansea are considered everybodies "second team" due to their pleasing style of play which consists of dominating ball possession even against powerful clubs like Arsenal and Manchester United, while also producing accurate passing leading to FC Barcelona like accuracy. Cardiff City FC on the other hand play in the Championship, which is below the standard of the Premier League. They are have failed to win promotion on several occasion and at the time of writing they recently drew a game 0-0 to Brighton who are considered relegation fodder, it is unlikely Cardiff will ever win promotion to the Premier League as this is usually reserved for the best teams in any league. While Cardiff have to make do with loaning untested players who have not made any headlines from bigger teams to survive a season, Swansea are able to buy players like Michu who was the top goalscoring midfielder in the Spain's top league (La Liga - Ranked 2nd best league in the world). Michu scored 15 goals the season before joining Swansea, beating the likes of Xavi and Iniesta of FC Barcelona who have both featured in the voting for best player in the world over the last couple of seasons. Cardiff are usually forced to sell their best players to bigger and better clubs as they are unable to convince their own players they should stay in Cardiff. Swansea are able to attract the biggest names in football for coaching jobs, the current manager is Michael Laudrup, who is regarded as one of the finest players in all football history. Laudrup has stated he is extremely impressed with his Swansea squad. Cardiff however are managed by Malky Mackay, he is unknown beyond the border of Tonypandy, a village not far north of Cardiff with a population of six. For information about Swansea, the city, then please check on Wikipedia. For information on the two football teams discussed here, then I am afraid you will only see football matches for Swansea because nobody televises the Cardiff games.
The most important building in Cardiff Bay is the Senedd Building, which is the seat of the Welsh Government. It opened in 2006 and was designed by Richard Rogers- prior to it's completion, from 1999-2006, the Welsh Government met in Cardiff Civic Centre. Other famous buildings in Cardiff Bay include the National Coal Exchange, only part of which survives, the Welsh Maritime Museum, and the wooden Norwegian Church. The latter was originally located in Swansea and was built for the benefit of Norwegian sailors who were crewing collier ships taking Welsh coal back to Norway (the coal trade between Wales and Norway about 100 years ago was very extensive). The church was moved from Swansea to Cardiff in 1997 and is now a restaurant, with a special feature about the children's author Roald Dahl (he was himself Norwegian, and had strong links with Wales. He grew up there as a child, and was very fond of the country).
Cardiff Castle has been standing for over 2000 years
The same thing- Cardiff Bay!
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Yes, Doctor Who is British. It was made in Cardiff Bay, Cardiff. It's been going on for years now.
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Evidense suggests about 8000 years ago
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David Jones Between the Wars The Years of Achievement - 2012 was released on: UK: 2 March 2012 (London) (premiere) USA: 29 March 2012 (Washington, D.C.) UK: 6 July 2012 (Cardiff) UK: 22 August 2012 (Chichester International Film Festival) UK: 14 September 2012 (Aberystwyth) UK: 5 October 2012 (Oxford) UK: 4 November 2012 (Swansea) UK: 19 November 2012 (London) UK: 8 January 2013 (Brecon) UK: 19 March 2013 (Cardiff) UK: 21 March 2013 (Ditchling)
The Swansea City Council is composed of 72 members that represent 36 wards. They are elected every five years. The Mayor is a senior member of the elected council. Swansea is the governing body for the principal area of Wales and is controlled by the Labour Party of England.
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