The antique map ‘Ceretica sive Cardiganensis Comitatus’ was created in 1665 and depicts an area in Wales, United Kingdom. The title can be translated to mean ‘The County of Ceredigion or Cardiganshire’. In the early 17th Century, the United Kingdom was a collection of countries, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. The country was ruled by King James I, and the population was growing rapidly. The economy was based on agriculture, and trade was expanding with the rest of Europe. The map shows the central area of Aberystwyth, Llanddeiniol, and Pennant, but little else can be discerned from the description. The map likely offers a glimpse into the geography and layout of the area at the time, providing a valuable historical record.
Ceredigion, Wales
Ceredigion, Wales | Aberystwyth, Llanddeiniol, Pennant, Ystrad Aeron
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