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The text related to the cultural heritage 'The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales' has mentioned 'United Kingdom' in the following places:
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Tentative World Heritage site in the United Kingdom
Wales was by now producing more than half the United Kingdom's output of slate, 26,000xc2xa0tons out of a total UK production of 45,000xc2xa0tons in 1793.
[40] By the late 1870s, Wales was producing 450,000xc2xa0tons of slate per year, compared with just over 50,000xc2xa0tons for the rest of the United Kingdom, which then included Ireland.
[41] In 1882, 92% of the United Kingdom's production was from Wales with the quarries at Penrhyn and Dinorwig producing half of this between them.
In 1870, De Winton built and equipped an entire workshop for the Dinorwig Quarry, with machinery powered by overhead shafting that in its turn was driven by the largest water-wheel in the United Kingdom, over 50xc2xa0feet in diameter.
[62] In addition, several countries had placed tariffs on the import of British slate, while a slump in the home building trade had reduced domestic demand; finally French slate producers had increased their exports to the United Kingdom.
The museum has the largest working water wheel in the United Kingdom, which is available for viewing via several walkways, and a restored incline formerly used to carry slate waggons uphill and downhill.