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Ceredigion
[kair-uh-dig-yahn, kair-uh-dig-ee-ahn]
noun
a county in western Wales, corresponding to the historic county of Cardiganshire. 688 sq. mi. (1,783 sq. km).
Ceredigion
/ ˌɛəˈɪɡə /
noun
a county of W Wales, on Cardigan Bay: created in 1996 from part of Dyfed; corresponds to the former Cardiganshire (abolished 1974): mainly agricultural, with the Cambrian Mountains in the E and N. Administrative centre: Aberaeron. Pop: 77 200 (2003 est). Area: 1793 sq km (692 sq miles)
Word History and Origins
Origin of Ceredigion1
Example Sentences
Ceredigion council said it needed to change its system due to increased demand on the housing register and homelessness services, meaning everyone needs to reapply.
The housing register in Ceredigion will be closed for new applications until the beginning of July, but if someone presented as homeless with an immediate housing need they would still be supported, it added.
In Ceredigion there are more than 2,000 people on the waiting list.
One woman who has been waiting for a social house in Ceredigion for two years said she had seen a post on Facebook that said she needed to reapply.
Lake, the MP for Ceredigion Preseli, accused the UK government of reclassifying the project and "moving the goalposts".
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