Armistice Day in pictures: Wales remembers World One War

News imageBBC Servicemen and women in Cathays Park for Armistice DayBBC
Hundreds gathered alongside servicemen and women to pay their Armistice Day respects at the Welsh National War Memorial at Cathays Park, Cardiff.
News imageWelsh Government Carwyn Jones holding wreath at a service at the Welsh National War MemorialWelsh Government
First Minister Carwyn Jones, who laid a wreath at the national war memorial, said Remembrance Sunday remains "as relevant and poignant as ever".
News imagePiper playing in Cowbridge
Events started at 06:00 GMT with pipers playing the Scottish lament "Battle's O'er" around Britain, including Cowbridge.
News imageService at Llandudno promenade
Crowds paid their respects at Llandudno on Sunday as people around Wales took part in Armistice Day services.
News imageAthena Commemoration at the cenotaph at SwanseaAthena
A service was also held at the cenotaph at Swansea.
News imagePagesOfTheSea A sand portrait of poet and war hero Hedd WynPagesOfTheSea
A portrait of poet and war hero Hedd Wyn was created in the sand at Colwyn Bay, Conwy, as part of a wider project to remember people who left UK shores for war.
News imageFace painted in the sand while looking out to sea
Other WW1 figures were created on the sands at Broad Haven, Pembrokeshire, and this one overlooking Swansea Bay.
News imageCrowds and musicians in Llandrindod Wells, Powys.
Crowds in Llandrindod Wells, Powys.
News imageProcession of people
A parade was held between Hope and Caergrwle, near Wrexham, before a service was held.
News imageA weeping wall of poppies at Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan
A weeping wall of poppies was created at Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan.
News imagePrince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex with Archbishop of Wales
Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex attended a national service at Llandaff Cathedral.
News imageColonel Jed Murphy of the 3rd Battalion Royal Welch attended the service with wife Sarah and sons Joseph, 11 and Peter, eight
Colonel Jed Murphy of the 3rd Battalion Royal Welch attended the service with wife Sarah and sons Joseph, 11 and Peter, eight.