Pontrhydfendigaid is a very small village which is situated in Ceredigion (another name for Cardiganshire) in the central part of Wales and about 20 km to the southeast of Aberystwyth. The city was well founded and established in the year 1164 and was renovated completely in the fourteenth century. It is considered to be a coastal county that is bordered in the west by Cardigan Bay, in the north by Gwynedd and Powys towards the east. The total area that has been recorded here is about 1600 km². According to the European census the village recorded a population of about 60,000. The presence of many Cathedras in the village fairly indicates that the religion followed here is Christianity. Maximum portion of the land is suitable for agriculture because the town is surrounded by water on 3 sides and hence does not ever suffer from scarcity of water. The climate here is humid because of its typical geographical location in the coastal region.
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