Ceredigion

Ceredigion is a county of the Wales. Previously part of the Dyfed (with the Pembrokeshire and the Carmarthenshire), it also bore the name of Cardiganshire in English, or of Sir Aberteifi in Welsh ( to sir means county, equivalent shire in English). It is a county coastal, bordered by bay of Cerdigion to the west, Gwynedd in north, Powys in the east, the Carmarthenshire in the south and the Pembrokeshire in south-west.

The name of Ceredigion means ground of Ceredig, which was a son of Cunedda, a Breton chief who reconquered the majority of Wales to the detriment of the Irishmen in the neighborhoods of the 5th century.

Its surface is of 1.783 km ². Its population is of 64.000 inhabitants.

Of 1974 with 1996, it was a district of Dyfed under the name of Ceredigion. It was separate on April 1st 1996 as Cardiganshire but changed its name for it into Ceredigion the April 2nd according to.

Two universities.

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