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Ceredigion

Ceredigion since 1996
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Cardiganshire until 1974
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Ceredigion or Cardiganshire is a county in Wales. It faces Cardigan Bay. Towns in the area include Aberystwyth, Lampeter, Llanrhystud, Tregaron and the county town, Cardigan.


Old content follows about the old county of Cardiganshire

Known in Welsh as Ceredigion or Sir Aberteifi and known in English as Cardigan or Cardiganshire. A maritime County bounded W. by Cardigan Bay, N. by Merioneth, E. by Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Brecknockshire, and S. by Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Area 440,630 acres. Population 64,000. The Cambrian Mountains cover much of the E. of the County. In the S. and W. the surface is less elevated. The highest point is Plynlimon at 2,486 feet at which five rivers have their source: the Severn, the Wye, the Dulas, the Llyfnant and Rheidol, the last of which meets the Mynach in a 300-foot plunge at the Devil's Bridge chasm. The 50 miles of coastline has many sandy beaches. The main towns are Aberaeron, Aberarth, Aberystwyth, Cardigan, Eglwys Fach, Lampeter, Llanrhystud, New Quay, Newcastle Emlyn (partly in Carmarthenshire) and Tregaron. The chief river is the Teifi which forms the border with Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire for much of its length. Tourism and agriculture, chiefly hill farming, are the most important industries.

Places of special interest: Ceredigion Museum, Aberystwyth (SN5881); Devil's Bridge (SN7477); Strata Florda Abbey (SN7465); Vale of Rheidol Railway (SN5881). Aberystwyth Castle, Nanteos Mansion, Welsh Gold Centre Tregaron, Llywernog Silver Lead Mine

Places in Ceredigion

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Aberystwyth | Administrative counties of Wales | Cardigan | Cymraeg | Cymric | Cymru | Cymru am byth | Dafydd ap Gwilym | Fifty-Third Parliament of the United Kingdom | ISO 3166-2:GB | List of Welsh principal areas by area | List of Welsh principal areas by population | List of islands of Wales | List of places by Jedis | MPs elected in British Elections 2001 | MPs elected in the UK general election, 2001 | Members of the National Assembly for Wales | Members of the National Assembly for Wales, 1999-2003 | Pembrokeshire | Pembrokeshire/Sir Benfro | Plaid Cymru | Simon Thomas | Sir Benfro | States in Medieval Britain | Strata Florida Abbey | Subdivisions of Wales | Unitary Authorities of Wales | Wales | Welsh | Welsh (language) | Welsh Assembly Members | Welsh Language

 

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