1 March is St David's Day, a day of celebrating Welsh heritage and culture.
St David - or Dewi Sant in Welsh - was born on the south-west coast of Wales, near to where the city of St Davids is today, and is the only native-born patron saint of Britain and Ireland. To mark the day, Welsh people around the world traditionally wear one or both of Wales' national emblems - a daffodil and a leek.
But St David's day is just one colourful part of Welsh culture - see what else you can learn with our wonderfully Welsh quiz.
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