St David's Day: Your pictures from Wales and the world

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Jessica
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We asked for your St David's Day photographs from around Wales and the world of St David's Day celebrations, and here is a selection. Jessica, six, from Bridgend, was among those marking the patron saint's day at school - along with her doll Anwen.

Taylor and Alaw
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Taylor and Alaw donned traditional Welsh costumes and celebrated with a bloom of daffodils at school in Llandovery in Carmarthenshire.

Isaac
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Six-year-old Isaac drew lots of attention with his slightly oversized leeks when he turned up for class.

Children from the Creche at Withybush Hospital in Haverfordwest
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Children from the creche at Withybush Hospital in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, having fun, including doing St David's Day craft, singing and making Welsh cakes.

Gracie Anne
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Gracie Anne, aged two-and-a-half, snuggled up with her cuddly sheep in Crickhowell, Powys.

Dylan the border terrier
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Flying the flag for Wales in Brean, near Burnham-on-Sea in Somerset, is Dylan the border terrier. His owner Terence William Baxter named him after his favourite poet, Dylan Thomas.

Seren
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Seren, aged three, from Merthyr Tydfil, opts for a more modern Welsh outfit, complete with a giant daffodil and leek.

Daisy and Matilda
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Sisters Daisy and Matilda celebrate at school in Ruislip, Middlesex. Their mother Louise, originally from Loughor, Swansea, says both the infant and junior schools celebrate every year. "Even the head teacher dresses up in an old Welsh costume. It's a little bit of Wales in Middlesex!"

Owen
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Owen, who is nearly seven months old, enjoys his first St David's Day in Cwmffrwd, Carmarthenshire.

Staff at the Tesco customer service centre in Cardiff
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Staff at the Tesco customer service centre in Cardiff get into the St David’s Day spirit, their Welsh "onesies" a new - and possibly more comfortable - take on traditional Welsh costumes.

Rhodri, Siôn and Gwenno
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Proud brothers Rhodri and Siôn posed with little sister Gwenno as they enjoyed the early spring weather in Llanelli.

Tiggywinkles Day Nursey in Tafarnaubach, Tredegar
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Children from the Tiggywinkles Day Nursery in Tafarnaubach, Tredegar, are happy to be dressed as Welsh boys and girls.