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  2. Celtic languages - Wikipedia

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    There are six living languages: the four continuously living languages Breton, Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh, and the two revived languages Cornish and Manx. All are minority languages in their respective countries, though there are continuing efforts at revitalisation .

  3. Celtic nations - Wikipedia

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    These regions are not traditionally included among the six primary "Celtic nations" due to the absence of a living Celtic language; however, archaeological and historical evidence points to a significant Celtic influence, particularly in the ancient region of Gallaecia, which encompassed modern Galicia and northern Portugal. [6]

  4. Celtic studies - Wikipedia

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    This ranges from linguistics, literature and art history, archaeology and history, the focus lying on the study of the various Celtic languages, living and extinct. [1] The primary areas of focus are the six Celtic languages currently in use: Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Cornish, and Breton.

  5. Carn - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1973, [1] Carn is dedicated to highlighting and furthering the aims of the Celtic League, including language preservation and self-determination for the Six Celtic Nations. The articles are published in English , with articles also in the six Celtic languages : Breton , Cornish , Irish , Manx , Scottish Gaelic , and Welsh , with ...

  6. Celtic League - Wikipedia

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    The Celtic League publishes a quarterly magazine, Carn, which highlights political struggles and cultural preservation issues. The articles are produced in the six Celtic languages in addition to English. The cover of the magazine is a map of the six Celtic countries with their respective Celtic-language names beside them.

  7. Languages of Europe - Wikipedia

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    There are six living Celtic languages, spoken in areas of northwestern Europe dubbed the "Celtic nations". All six are members of the Insular Celtic family, which in turn is divided into: Brittonic family: Welsh (Wales, c. 462,000 [49]), Cornish (Cornwall, c. 500 [50]) and Breton (Brittany, c. 206,000 [51])

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  9. Alexei Kondratiev - Wikipedia

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    He taught the Irish language and Celtic history at the Irish Arts Center in Manhattan, New York from 1985 until his death on May 28, 2010. [1] [2] Nine editions of his book, The Apple Branch, were published in English and Spanish from 1998 to 2004. At various times, he taught all six of the living Celtic languages. [2] [3]