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  1. Le Ceredigion (appellation anglaise), ou Sir Ceredigion (appellation galloise [a]), initialement nommé Cardiganshire en anglais, et Sir Aberteifi en gallois [b], est un comté situé dans le centre du pays de Galles. Le village d’Aberaeron constitue son centre administratif.

  2. Ceredig ap Cunedda, dit aussi Xanthus, fondateur du royaume gallois de Ceredigion, est un roi breton né vers 420, dans le royaume de Gododdin, ou Manaw Gododdin, aujourd'hui au sud de l'Écosse, sur les rives du Firth of Forth.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CeredigionCeredigion - Wikipedia

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    Ceredigion has been inhabited since prehistoric times. A total of 170 hill forts and enclosures have been identified across the county and there are many standing stones dating back to the Bronze Age. Around the time of the Roman invasion of Britain, the area was between the realms of the Demetae and Ordovices. The Sarn Helen road ran through the t...

    Ceredigion is a coastal county, bordered by Cardigan Bay to the west, Gwynedd to the north, Powys to the east, Carmarthenshire to the south and Pembrokeshire to the south-west. Its area is 1,795 square kilometres (693 sq mi).In 2010 the population was 76,938, making it the second most sparsely populated county in Wales. The main settlements are Abe...

    Between 1889 and 1974, the county was governed by Cardiganshire County Council, which took over the local government functions of the quarter sessions. The county council was abolished in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972, with the area becoming the lower-tier district of Ceredigion within the larger county of Dyfed. Further local government re...

    Farming has traditionally been the basis of Cardiganshire's economy, with dairying and stock-rearing being the main occupations. Before the first railway was built in 1866, the stock used to be herded over the mountains to England, where Rugby, Northampton and London were important destinations. At one time there was a sizeable mining industry in C...

    The National Library of Wales is at Aberystwyth and there is information on local history at the Ceredigion Museum. There is a technical museum Internal Fire – Museum of Power, which is at Tan-y-groes near the coast road. Stately homes in the county open to the public include the Hafod Estate and Llanerchaeron. It is home to the Aberystwyth Arts Ce...

    The Cambrian Line provides main line railway services between Aberystwyth, Shrewsbury and Birmingham, where passengers can join services for London and elsewhere. Passengers can change at Dovey Junction for trains along the Cambrian Coast Line to Pwllheli. There are no motorways in Ceredigion; the nearest is the western end of the M4 motorway at Po...

    Ceredigion Library has a collection of oral history interviews with people from Ceredigion during the 1960s and 1970s. The recordings were archived, digitised, catalogued and made available during the Unlocking Our Sound Heritage project at the National Library of Wales.

    Baynes, T. S., ed. (1878), "County of Cardigan" , Encyclopædia Britannica, vol. 5 (9th ed.), New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 94–5
    Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911), "Cardiganshire" , Encyclopædia Britannica, vol. 5 (11th ed.), Cambridge University Press, pp. 319–21
    Morgan, Kenneth O. (1967). "Cardiganshire Politics: The Liberal Ascendancy 1885–1923". Ceredigion. 5(4): 311–346.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CeredigCeredig - Wikipedia

    Ceredig ap Cunedda (died 453), was king of Ceredigion in Wales. He may have been born c. 420 in the Brythonic kingdom of Manaw Gododdin (modern Lothian in Scotland), centred on the Firth of Forth in the area known as Yr Hen Ogledd. Little is known of him.

  5. Discover the best things to do in Ceredigion, exploring the glorious countryside and coastal towns, beautiful beaches and dolphin spotting. Here's our guide to the top things to see and do in Ceredigion.

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  6. Ceredigion is an ideal area to start discovering the history of Wales. Explore hilltop forts, mines, mills, churches, chapels and castles, and unearth history - literally - on an archaeological dig at sites yet to reveal the true depth of the heritage of the land and its people.

  7. Le guide Ceredigion : Lieux incontournables, idées de séjour, itinéraires, infos pratiques et culturelles de Ceredigion et les bonnes adresses du Petit Futé pour se restaurer, sortir, se loger et organiser son voyage dans le Ceredigion