Why this word is great
CAMBROPHILIA — [Noun] A deep affection for Wales or Welsh culture. From Cambro- (pertaining to Wales, from Latin Cambria, a Latinized form of Cymru, the Welsh name for Wales) + -philia (from Greek philia, meaning "love" or "fondness"). Unlike "Anglophilia" (which fixates on England’s imperial gloss) or "Celticophilia" (which dilutes its devotion across misty highlands and Breton shores), cambrophilia is a singular, rain-soaked allegiance. It is the ache of a male voice choir singing "Ar Hyd y Nos" in a dim chapel, the taste of laverbread clinging stubbornly to morning toast, or the way slate roofs in a Snowdonian village hold the weight of centuries—a love not for grandeur, but for the quiet persistence of a language and land that refuses to be erased.