Cardiganshire () is a traditional county in Wales that came into being in 1282.
In 1282 Edward I conquered the principality of Wales and divided the area into counties. The name Cardigan was an anglicization of the name for the historic kingdom of Ceredigion.
The main towns are Aberaeron, Aberystwyth, Cardigan, Lampeter, New Quay, Newcastle Emlyn (partly in Carmarthenshire) and Tregaron. The chief river is the Teifi which forms the border with Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire for much of its length. Tourism and agriculture, chiefly hill farming, are the most important industries.
Places of special interest: Ceredigion Museum, Aberystwyth (); Devil's Bridge (); Strata Florda Abbey (); Vale of Rheidol Railway ().
Traditional counties of Wales | Ceredigion | 1282 establishments
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