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Description: Outline information, mostly based on the Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Language.
Celtic Guide - The Celtic languages. . New free social marketing tool for job seekers Primary source: Cambridge encyclopaedia of language. The Celtic languages are divided into two classes: Insular and Continental
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Description:The Celtic languages.. The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the soc.culture.celtic usenet newsgroup lives here. Launched 1994 and covering Scotland (Alba), Ireland (Eire), Isle of Man (Mannin), Wales (Cymru), Cornwall (Kernow), Brittany (Breizh) and Nova Scotia (Alba Nuadh) it covers Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Cornish, Breton, Manx and Nova Scotian information
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