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Ceredigion
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Armys
Jarroo-raa: "Golud Gwlad Rhyddid"
"Cooid Çheer Seyrsnys"
Ceredigion ayns Bretyn
Ceredigion ayns Bretyn
Soiaghey
Co-ordnaidyn: 52°15′10″N 04°00′01″W / 52.25278°N 4.00028°W / 52.25278; -4.00028
Çheer Reeriaght Unnaneysit
Çheer cho-ayrnagh Bretyn
Coontae Freilt Dyfed
Shenn choontae Ceredigion
Bunneeaght
 - 5oo eash Reeriaght Cheredigion
 - 1282 Coontae (Sir Aberteifi)
 - 1974 Slyst ayns Dyfed
 - 1996 Coontae
Ard-oik reiragh Aberaeron & Aberystwyth
Reiltys
 - Sorçh Lught-reill unnaneagh
 - Colught Coonceil Choontae Cheredigion
 - Fer toshee ny Coonceil Matthew Evans
 - OHAyn Elin Jones
 - MPyns Mark Williams
 - OAOyn John Bufton, Jill Evans, Kay Swinburne, Derek Vaughan
Eaghtyr
 - Yn clane 1,795 km² (693.1 mi ker)
Earroo yn phobble (2007)
 - Yn clane 77,800 (19oo)
 - Glooaght y phobble 43/km² (111.4/mi ker)
Kynneeaght[1]
 - Bane 98.6%
 - meshtit 0.53%
 - Aishanagh 0.36%
 - Gorrym 0.15%
 - elley 0.34%
Çhengey[2]
 - Bretnish 54%
Cryss hraa Traa Mean Ghreenwich (UTC+0)
 - Sourey (TTSL) Traa Houree Ghoaldagh (UTC+1)
Coad postagh
ISO 3166-2 GB-CGN
Coad ONS 00NQ
NUTS 3 UKL14
Coad OS SN506684
Rheynn-reih Hionnal Ashoonagh Vretin Ceredigion
Rheynn-reih Ard-whaiyl Hostyn Ceredigion
Rheynn-reih ny h-Oarpey Bretyn
Ynnyd-eggey www.ceredigion.gov.uk

She coontae as shenn reeriaght ayns Bretin Heear eh Ceredigion. Hie coontae er chroo ayns 1282 fo'n ennym Sir Aberteifi ny Cardiganshire. V'eh ny slyst ayns Dyfed eddyr 1974 as 1996, as eisht haink rish y coontae jeianagh myr Ceredigion.

Baljyn as baljyn beggey ayns Ceredigion

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Imraaghyn

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Symnaghyn

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  1. Ceredigion. Ethnic Group (UV09). Office for National Statistics. Feddynit er 2011-09-29.
  2. Ceredigion. Welsh Language Skills (UV84). Office for National Statistics. Feddynit er 2011-09-29.

Farraneyn-fys

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  • Baynes, T. S., rd. (1878), "County of Cardigan" , Encyclopædia Britannica, ym-l. 5 (9oo ln.), York Noa: Charles Scribner's Sons, dgn. 94–5
  • Chisholm, Hugh, rd. (1911), "Cardiganshire" , Encyclopædia Britannica (ayns English), ym-l. 5 (11d ln.), Cambridge University Press, dgn. 319–21
  • Morgan, Kenneth O. (1967). "Cardiganshire Politics: The Liberal Ascendancy 1885–1923". Ceredigion. Ym-lioar 5 (4): 311–346. 

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