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  1. Castro Culture

    In pre-historic times Galicia was one of the primary foci of Atlantic European Megalithic Culture. Following on that, the gradual emergence of a Celtic culture gave way to a well established material Celtic civilization known as the Castro Culture.
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    Does Galicia have a Celtic heritage?
    It is nothing short of rubbish and geographical records prove the point. But perhaps most discrediting of all is the simple fact that Galicia's claim to a Celtic heritage is a recent event. It started some time between the 12th and 14th centuries and up to that time the Galicians were happy to be seen as Spanish.
    www.galiciaguide.com/Galicia-celtic-connection.html
    Who are the Celtic communities in Spain?
    At the League’s annual gathering meeting in Edinburgh in October of 1986, on the single vote cast by the chairman of the session, the League accepted the principle that Galicians and Asturians of North-West Spain constituted Celtic communities. No Celtic language had been spoken in this area since the ninth century AD.
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    Why are Galicians celebrating Celtic festivals?
    Some Galicians — and some of their neighbors to the east, the Asturians and the Cantabrians — are creating histories and associated Celtic festivals that bring villagers and townspeople together toward creating coherent well-woven communities in the face of the fragmenting consequences of globalization. Globalization encourages this ethnogenesis.
    www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/the-modern-celts-of …
    Why is Galicia so different from other regions of Spain?
    Unlike much of central and southern Spain, Galicia resisted countless invasion from the "Moors", and other invaders and their bloodline is consequently cleaner. Perhaps this shows their true Celtic character, or perhaps they represent the only true Hispanics.
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  3. https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/galicia...

    Mar 30, 2017 · Galicians think of themselves as Celts, distinct from other Spaniards, tracing their origins to a wave of migration from the east in the first …

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

      On the other hand, the typically Celtic desire for adventure is closely linked to migratory processes and the sea, which have largely marked Galician history …

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

        Galicia's Celtic Connection. There are many "claimed" Celtic connections between Spain's Galicia and Northern Britain, especialy Scotland and Ireland. Just how foundered in fact these relationships are is open to question and they are often discredited, not so much by a lack of …

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

        • Día de San Xosé (St. Joseph's Day) on 19 March (strictly religious)
        • Día do Traballo (May Day) on 1 May
        • Día das Letras Galegas (Galician Literature Day) on 17 May
        • Día da Patria Galega (Galicia's National Day) also known as St. James the Apostle Day on 25 July

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        • Celtic Identity, Language and the Question of Galicia

          transceltic.com/pan-celtic/celtic-identity...galicia

          Dec 11, 2013 · Alberro’s argument is essentially that a Celt is whoever he or she thinks they are a Celt and because there is archeological evidence in North …

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          • https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/the-modern-celts-of-northern-spain

            Celtic Spain? In Galicia, a regional movement has been afoot since about 1981. It fashions itself around an assortment of ancestral people believed to have once populated this northwestern …

          • www.galiciaguide.com/Culture-index.html

            Galician Culture Galicia has a culture which is both unique and distinct from that of the rest of Spain and the core of this difference is centred upon Galicia’s perceived identity as a "Celtic",

          • Galicia: the unknown 7th Celtic nation | Meer

            https://www.meer.com/en/15461-galicia-the-unknown-7th-celtic-nation

            May 30, 2015 · In Galicia, bagpipes are the centre of all parties and celebrations, but musical links with the other Celtic nations go beyond this instrument.

          • https://discover.hubpages.com/education/Celtic-Spain

            May 23, 2014 · Galicia means "Land of the Gaelic People," and it is here that there are Celtic origins in culture and tradition. Most of the inhabitants today of the Galicia region of Spain are fair skinned with light blue or green eyes. This is …

          • Celtic hill forts in Galicia, architecture in Spain is Culture

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            This was the origin of the Celtic hill forts in north-western Spain, some of which would survive until the arrival of the Romans. In Galicia, this hill fort culture has bequeathed a valuable architectural and artistic heritage that can be seen in …



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