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Ceredigion ([kɛrɛˈdɪɡjɔn] ),
historically Cardiganshire (/ˈkɑːrdɪɡənˌʃɪər, -ʃər/), is a
county in the west of Wales. It
borders Gwynedd across the Dyfi...
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Ceredigion (previously
Cardiganshire) was a
parliamentary constituency represented in the
House of
Commons of the UK Parliament.
Created in 1536, the...
- Pembrokeshire,
Cardigan was the
county town of the
historic county of
Cardiganshire.
Cardigan is the second-largest town in Ceredigion. The
largest town...
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Pembroke and
Glamorgan into new counties, with the
existing counties of
Cardiganshire,
Caernarfonshire and
Flintshire (created by the
Statute of Rhuddlan)...
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Carmarthenshire and
Cardiganshire Constabulary was the Home
Office police force for the
counties of
Carmarthenshire and
Cardiganshire, Wales. It was created...
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influential figure in
Calvinistic Methodism,
which had over 13,000
members in
Cardiganshire alone, and
funded the
building of
numerous chapels.
David Davies first...
- The flag of
Ceredigion is the de
facto flag of
Ceredigion (previously
Cardiganshire), Wales. The
earliest source referring to the flag
dates back to 1611...
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Cardiganshire County Council was the
local government authority for the
county of
Cardiganshire, Wales,
between 1889 and 1974. It was su****ded by Dyfed...
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Ceredigion Historical Society (formally the
Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society) was
founded in 1909.
Founding members included: Revd
George Eyre Evans...
- it took over two
Batteries from
Cardiganshire and was
later granted its parent's
subtitle '(Pembroke &
Cardiganshire)'.
After serving in Home Defence...