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The Welsh traditional costume was worn by rural women in Wales. It was identified as being different from that worn by the rural women of England by many of the English visitors who toured Wales during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It is very likely that what they wore was a survival of a pan-European costume worn by working rural women. This included a version of the gown, originally worn by the gentry in the 17th and 18th centuries, an item of clothing that survived in Wales for longer than elsewhere in Britain. The unique Welsh hat, which first made its appearance in the 1830s, was used as an icon of Wales from the 1840s.

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United Arab Emirates participated in the 1998 Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from 6 December 1998 to 20 December 1998. United Arab Emirates won a silver and a bronze medal and finished at 28th position in a medal table.

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