Ceredigion is one of the twenty-two unitary authorities of Wales, located in the most westerly part of Wales. The county borders Pembrokeshire to the east, Powys to the north, Gwynedd to the north-east and Carmarthenshire to the south-east; as well as Cardigan Bay and Bristol Channel in the south. The population figure for 2018 is estimated to be around 74,400. This makes it one of Wales’ less populated areas but with a strong proportion of Welsh speakers (around 35%).
Property data for county Ceredigion. Last updated January 1st, 2023 at 12:01 PM
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Population projection for Ceredigion. Data from national population projections last updated on January, 2019 by Office for National Statistics. Next update due on January, 2022
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