Bridgend County Borough, Administrative division in South Wales, United Kingdom.
Bridgend County Borough is an administrative area in South Wales that spreads across rolling valleys, coastal strips, and residential communities. The region blends rural landscapes with urban settlements, creating a varied terrain between larger urban centers.
The area developed from medieval settlements around the River Ogmore into an industrial center as coal mining expanded in nearby valleys from the 17th century onward. This transformation shaped the economic and social structure of the region for centuries.
Religious demographics show 52.3% of residents identify as non-religious, while 40.4% follow Christianity, reflecting changing social patterns in Welsh communities.
The area is best explored by visiting the various villages and communities scattered throughout the region. Most attractions and public spaces are accessible by car or public transportation.
Within its boundaries sits Kenfig National Nature Reserve, which preserves the largest natural lake in Glamorgan and hosts various animal and plant species. This location serves as an important wetland and quiet refuge amid the settlements.
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