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  1. 5 days ago · Ceredigion, county in Wales, extending from the western coast on Cardigan Bay to inland hills and valleys and the upland of Plynlimon, with an elevation of 2,468 feet (752 metres). Ceredigion is coterminous with the historic county of Cardiganshire. Aberaeron is the county’s administrative centre.

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  2. Cardiganshire History. Cardiganshire (Welsh: Sir Aberteifi or Ceredigion) one of thirteen historic counties of Wales. Cardiganshire extending from the western coast on Cardigan Bay and the Irish Sea to inland hills and valleys and the upland of Plynlimon, to the north by Merionethshire, to the east by Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and ...

  3. Cardigan (Welsh: Aberteifi, pronounced [abɛrˈtei̯vi] ⓘ) [2] is a town and community in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. [3] Positioned on the tidal reach of the River Teifi at the point where Ceredigion meets Pembrokeshire, Cardigan was the county town of the historic county of Cardiganshire. Cardigan is the second-largest town in Ceredigion.

  4. Sep 13, 2023 · Nestled along the stunning coastline of Ceredigion, Cardigan is a charming and vibrant town that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and Welsh culture. With its rich heritage, picturesque landscapes, and warm community spirit, Cardigan has become a popular destination for visitors looking to immerse themselves in the magic of Wales.

    • Cardigan Castle. The first version of this now-sprawling castle is thought to have arisen around the 11th century, signalling the beginning of a colourful and battle-strewn history.
    • Aberystwyth Castle. There has been a castle or fortification of some sort in Aberystwyth for nearly a millennium. The first in the area was founded in c. 1110, but it was probably razed and rebuilt by Llewelyn the Great in the early 13th century.
    • Llanerchaeron House. Situated near the town of Aberaeron, the Llanerchaeron Estate features a Georgian villa, farm buildings and a walled garden. The villa was designed by famed architect John Nash, renowned for Buckingham Palace and Brighton’s Royal Pavilion.
    • Cardigan Guildhall. The Cardigan Guildhall and adjacent Market Hall were constructed in 1856 in the modern Gothic style, a novel and pioneering move for the time.
  5. Cardiganshire is mainly Welsh-speaking; in its population some 52% spoke Welsh at the 2001 census. In 1991 the number was 59.1%. Non-Welsh speakers tend to be more concentrated in and around the two university towns and along the coast, for example in Borth only 40% of the population was born in Wales and 36% of residents are Welsh-speaking.

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    Cardiganshire had a substantial population in the early modern period, but this declined during the 19th century as wider social and economic developments affected all aspects of Cardiganshire life. Traditional industries were in decline, agriculture was in decline and it was becoming increasingly difficult for a still-rising population to earn a living within their native parishes and ...

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