Cardiganshire

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Cardiganshire
Welsh: Sir Aberteifi
United Kingdom
Aberystwyth from Constitution hill 1.JPG
Aberystwyth
Golud Gwlad Rhyddid
(A nation's wealth is freedom)
Cardiganshire
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Area: 815 square miles
Population: 74,941
County town: Cardigan
County flower: Bog-rosemary [1]

Cardiganshire is a county on the west coast of Wales, bounded on the west by Cardigan Bay, part of the Irish Sea, but away from the county's narrow coastal plain Cardiganshire rises up into mountains.

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