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The Celtic Realm
MARCH 2006
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The Celtic Fringe
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Once spread across the breadth of Europe, Celtic culture, created by a loose-knit group of aristocratic warrior tribes, had shrunk to the edges of the continent by the late Middle Ages. Monuments to the glory days fell into ruin. But in isolation and poverty, Celtic society survived. Language anchors the current resurgence of Celtic identity: Some 2.5 million people claim to speak a Celtic language.
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