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Cardiganshire
Cardiganshire is an historic county of Wales. (For more information about the ancient counties of the UK, see the historic counties page and the place types page.)
From The Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales, (1870-72):
A maritime county of South Wales; bounded on the west by Cardigan bay; on the north by Merioneth; on the north-east by Montgomery; on the east by Radnor and Brecon; on the south by Carmarthen and Pembroke.
The market-towns are Cardigan, Aberystwith, Lampeter, Tregaron, and part of Newcastle-Emlyn.
The county is in the diocese of St. David's; and, with parts of adjoining counties, forms an archdeaconry.
Also known as Ceredigion, Sir Aberteifi.
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