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  1. Galicians

    Galicians

    Galicians are a national, cultural and ethnic group whose historic homeland is Galicia, in the north-west of the Iberian Peninsula. Two Romance languages are widely spoken and official in Galicia: the native Galician and, mainly because of political language suppression, Castilian.

    (Galician: galegos, Spanish: gallegos) are a Celtic

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    The Celtic Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Glasgow, which plays in the Scottish Premiership. The club was founded in 1887 with the purpose of alleviating poverty in the immigrant Irish population in the East End of Glasgow. They played their first match in May 18…

    - Romance ethnic group
    , closely related to the Portuguese people, and whose historic homeland is Galicia, in the north-west of the Iberian Peninsula. Two Romance languages are widely spoken and official in Galicia: the native Galician and Spanish.
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    Were the Celts in Galicia?A few years ago an enormous controversy arose regarding the origins of Celtic Galicia, in Spain. Genetic studies denied a possible relationship between the Irish population and the Galician population in terms of a common past. If these facts are true then, were the Celts in Galicia? The answer is yes.
    celtadigital.com/en/celtic-galicia/
    Is Galician a Celtic language?Celtic and non Celtic elements common along the western Atlantic coast of Europe and which are popularly perceived as characteristically Celtic. Rosalia de Castro was one of the most representatives authors of the Rexurdimento (revival of the Galician language).
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    Should the Celtic League accept Galicia as a Celtic community?Indeed, Celtic was reported in Cumbria in England as late as the 14th century and even into the 20th century if one accepts the evidence of shepherds using Celtic prime numbers to count their sheep. So on the basis of accepting Galicia, the Celtic League would have to accept France, England (or at least Cumbria) as legitimate Celtic communities.
    www.transceltic.com/pan-celtic/celtic-identity-language-a…
    How can I find similarities between Celtic and Galicia?Listen to the music and watch the dancing and still more similarities start to appear - and these are unique to Galicia, no where else in Spain has similar rituals. Jumping back to the ruins, artefacts and history of the region, several pre-roman ruins exist which, in geography and design, reflect those of Celtic British settlements.
    www.galiciaguide.com/Galicia-celtic-connection.html
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    As for the language or languages spoken by the Galicians previously to their romanization, most scholars usually perceive a primitive Indo-European layer, another later one hardly distinguishable from Celtic and identifiable with Lusitanian, most notable in the south, the Gallaecia Bracarense (as a result, … See more

    Galicians (Galician: galegos, Spanish: gallegos) are a Celtic -Romance ethnic group from Spain that is closely related to the Portuguese people and has its historic homeland is Galicia, in the north-west of the See more

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    Galician
    Galician is a Romance language belonging to the Western Ibero-Romance branch; as such, it derives from Latin. It has official status in Galicia. Galician is also spoken in the neighbouring autonomous communities of See more

    Political and administrative divisions
    The autonomous community, a concept established in the Spanish constitution of 1978, that is known as (a) Comunidade Autónoma Galega … See more

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    The ethnonym of the Galicians (galegos) derives directly from the Latin Gallaeci or Callaeci, itself an adaptation of the name of a local Celtic tribe known to the Greeks as Καλλαϊκoί (Kallaikoí). They lived in what is now Galicia and northern Portugal and were defeated by … See more

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    Prehistory
    The oldest human occupation of Galicia dates to the Palaeolithic, when Galicia was covered by a dense oak temperate rain forest. The oldest human remains found, at Chan do Lindeiro, are from a woman who lived some … See more

    Celtic revival and Celtic identity
    In the 19th century a group of Romantic and Nationalist writers and scholars, among them See more

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  4. https://celtadigital.com/en/celtic-galicia

    WebThe Galician Celts. Celtic Galicia treasures a series of remains showing Celtic symbols in Galicia. However, they did not leave any writings about themselves, which makes it …

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    • https://www.quora.com/Are-Galicians-Celts

      WebThe Galicians are a remnant of the Celts and Gauls who used to inhabit western Europe all the way from the British Isles through France, Northern Italy and Spain.

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Galicia

      At the end of the Iron Age, people from northwestern Iberian Peninsula formed a homogeneous and distinct cultural group, which was later identified by early Greek and Latin authors, who called them "Gallaeci" (Galicians), perhaps due to their apparent similarity with the Galli (Gauls) and Gallati (Galatians).
      The Gallaeci were originally a Celtic people who for centuries had occupied the t…

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      • www.galiciaguide.com/Galicia-celtic-connection.html

        WebGalicia's Celtic Connection. There are many "claimed" Celtic connections between Spain's Galicia and Northern Britain, especialy Scotland and Ireland. Just how foundered …

      • https://www.transceltic.com/pan-celtic/celtic...

        WebDec 11, 2013 · In a 2008 article “Celtic Legacy in Galicia” written by the well-known academic, Manuel Alberro, and published in the Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies by the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee …

      • https://www.tartan.galician.org/kilts.htm

        WebThe Galician Kilt can be seen often in folkloric and re-enactment events such as Xunqueira de Ambia Celtic Festival, Bretoña's Lughnasad Festival, Ortigueira Inter …

      • https://celticlifeintl.com/celtic-art-of-galicia

        WebJul 22, 2020 · Celtic Art of Galicia. The largest and oldest piece of Celtic jewelry in Spain has returned to the Museo Provincial in Lugo, Galicia. After nearly a year of negotiation, …

      • Galician Castros, the legacy of the Celts - Mardesia

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        WebGalician castros, the pre-Roman fortresses home of our ancestors Did you know that the Galician castros have functioned as villages for more than 1,000 years? It is believed that …

      • Celtiberian Heritage – Promoting Celtic Music of Galicia & Asturias

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        WebGalician Celts have an ancient history. As early as 600BC, they built hill-forts called castros, some of which remain dotted across the hills today. Craftsmen made gold …

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