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Celtic fringe, the - traduction vers Anglais

TERRITORIES IN NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE IN WHICH CELTIC CULTURAL TRAITS HAVE SURVIVED
Celt belt; Celtic Nations; Celtic fringe; Celtic countries; Celtic areas; Celtic Countries; Six Celtic Nations; Celtic nation; Celtic Crescent; Seven Nations (Celtic); Celtland; Celtic Fringe; Celtic area; Celtic country
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  • Celtic Nations with modern-day Celtic language speaking regions shaded in dark green
  • Proposed Celtic Union Flag.
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  • Repartition of Gaul ca. 54 BC}}
  • A Celtic Nations Flag.
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  • Principal sites in Roman Britain, with indication of the Celtic tribes.

Celtic fringe, the      
(n.) = tierras celtas, las
Ex: The article is entitled "Reconstructing public library authorities in the Celtic fringe".
Celtic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Celtic (disambiguation); Keltic; Celto; Celto-; Keltick; Keltik; Celtick
(adj.) = celta

Def: Adjetivo.
Ex: The Celtic tradition of Irish, Scottish and Welsh folklore is still strong.
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* Celtic fringe, the = tierras celtas, las
Celtic languages         
LANGUAGE FAMILY
Celtic language; Q-Celtic; List of Celtic languages; Celtic Languages; P-Celtic and Q-Celtic languages; Q-Celtic hypothesis; Q-Celts; Q Celtic; P-Celtic/Q-Celtic hypothesis; Q Group; Keltic languages; P-Celtic and Q-Celtic; ISO 639:cel; Celtic language family; Celtic language group; Celtic-language; Q-Celtic languages
idiomas célticos (idiomas antiguos del noroeste de Europa)

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Celtic nations

The Celtic nations are a cultural area and collection of geographical regions in Northwestern Europe where the Celtic languages and cultural traits have survived. The term nation is used in its original sense to mean a people who share a common identity and culture and are identified with a traditional territory.

The six regions widely considered Celtic nations are Brittany (Breizh), Cornwall (Kernow), Ireland (Éire), the Isle of Man (Mannin, or Ellan Vannin), Scotland (Alba), and Wales (Cymru). In each of the six nations a Celtic language is spoken to some extent: Brittonic or Brythonic languages are spoken in Brittany (Breton), Cornwall (Cornish), and Wales (Welsh), whilst Goidelic or Gaelic languages are spoken in Scotland (Scottish Gaelic), Ireland (Irish), and the Isle of Man (Manx).

Before the expansions of Ancient Rome and the Germanic and Slavic-speaking tribes, a significant part of Europe was dominated by Celtic-speaking cultures, leaving behind a legacy of Celtic cultural traits. Territories in north-western Iberia—particularly northern Portugal, Galicia, Asturias, León, and Cantabria (together historically referred to as Gallaecia and Astures), covering north-central Portugal and northern Spain—are considered Celtic nations due to their culture and history. Unlike the others, however, no Celtic language is attested there, unlike Celtiberia, and has been spoken in modern times.