Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth is a historic market town and well-known holiday resort in Ceredigion, West Wales. Locals often call it Aber, and it lies by the confluence of the rivers Ystwyth and Rheidol.
The University of Aberystwyth was founded in 1872 and has had a vast student population ever since. At the 2001 census, 13,040 people lived there, not including the additional 10,000 students anticipated between September and June.
Although the name of the town indicates that the River Ystwyth runs through Aberystwyth, it only borders it. Only the River Rheidol passes through the town.
Aberystwyth has a pier and a seafront that spans from Constitution Hill to the mouth of the harbour. Constitution Hill is a hill and walking area that has a cable railway and a Victorian camera obscura at the crest.
There is evidence that the space around Aberystwyth had inhabitants during the Mesolithic Age. Hunter-gatherers might have used the local flint to assemble weapons as the ice shrunk. There are also the ruins of a Celtic fortress on a hill overlooking Aberystwyth, meaning the site had inhabitants prior to 700AD.
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