UK Capital Cities: Cardiff Research the information below to find out more about Cardiff. Capital of which country?
Name of the parliament building:
Languages spoken:
Which historical events happened on these dates? Date Clue Event 1402 Some people weren’t happy and attacked the Castle.
1536 Wales joined with another country.
1607 Lots of water!
1840 Victorian transport
1958 A sporting competition
Find out what these Cardiff places are famous for:
Principality Stadium
Millennium Centre
Roath Lock
Find out the name of these annual events: Clue Event
Celebrations held on the 1st March each year St. D D for the national Saint.
A classical music festival held in July each W P year at St David’s Hall. A series of sports matches play between Wales and other countries in November each A R I year, but it’s not football or cricket!
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They are: River T , River E and River R .
Draw or find pictures of these famous Cardiff landmarks:
Cardiff Castle Wales Millennium Centre Llandaff Cathedral
The Senedd Roath Lock Studios Pierhead Building (National Assembly for Wales)
visit twinkl.com UK Capital Cities: Cardiff Research the information below to find out more about Cardiff. Capital of which country? Current population: Name of the parliament building: Languages spoken: Name of its three main rivers:
Which historical events happened on these dates? Date Event 1402 (battles)
1536 (uniting)
1607 (natural disaster)
1840 (transport)
1958 (sport)
Find out what these Cardiff places are famous for:
Millennium Centre
Principality Stadium
Castle Quarter
Roath Lock
Find out the name of these annual events:
Clue Event A show organised by the Royal Horticultural Society in April each year. A classical music festival held in July each year at St David’s Hall. An arts festival in October each year. A series of sports matches played between Wales and other countries in November each year, but not with a round ball!
visit twinkl.com UK Capital Cities: Cardiff Label the three main rivers running through Cardiff. Also, plot and label Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff University and two of the landmarks below.
Name these famous Cardiff landmarks:
“National Assembly For Wales” by National Assembly For Wales under CC BY 2.0
“100816-020 CPS” by A124L is licensed under CC BY 2.0
visit twinkl.com UK Capital Cities: Cardiff Research the information below to find out more about Cardiff. Capital of which country? Name for the country in its native language: The year it became the official capital: Current population: Name of the parliament building: Languages spoken: Name of its three main rivers:
Which historical events happened on these dates and which monarch was on the throne? Date Event Monarch 1349 (disease) 1402 (battles) 1536 (uniting) 1607 (natural disaster) 1840 (transport) 1958 (sport)
Find out what these Cardiff areas are famous for: Millennium Centre Principality Stadium Mermaid Quay Roald Dahl Plass Castle Quarter Roath Lock
Find out the name of these annual events: When Clue Event April Flora and fauna
May The silver screen
Sept – Oct Month-long music
October The arts
November Sport
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Name these famous Cardiff landmarks:
“Roath Lock I” by David Barrie is licensed under CC BY 2.0
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