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Koch, John (2006). Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. ABL-CIO. p.2128. ISBN 978-1-85109-440-0 . Retrieved 24 November 2011. The six regions widely considered Celtic countries in modern times are Brittany ( Breizh), Cornwall ( Kernow), Ireland ( Éire), the Isle of Man ( Mannin, or Ellan Vannin), Scotland ( Alba), and Wales ( Cymru). [1] [3] In each of these six regions a Celtic language is spoken to some extent: Brittonic or Brythonic languages are spoken in Brittany ( Breton), Cornwall ( Cornish), and Wales ( Welsh), whilst Goidelic or Gaelic languages are spoken in Scotland ( Scottish Gaelic), Ireland ( Irish), and the Isle of Man ( Manx). [4] The French- and Arpitan-speaking Aosta Valley region in Italy also presents a claim of Celtic heritage. [66] An early injury certainly didn't help but manager Brendan Rodgers has also spoken about a need to get used to the physicality of the game here. A loan to another Scottish Premiership side could help in that regard and it's being reported the 22-year-old will consider going out if he doesn't begin to see minutes on the pitch before January. Johnston, Ian (21 September 2006). "We're nearly all Celts under the skin". The Scotsman . Retrieved 24 November 2007.

O. Semino et al., The genetic legacy of paleolithic Homo sapiens sapiens in extant Europeans: a Y chromosome perspective, Science, vol. 290 (2000), pp. 1155–59. OtagoCaledonian.org". OtagoCaledonian.org. Archived from the original on 6 August 2012 . Retrieved 30 September 2013. He’s not getting much of a look in at Celtic but Mikey Johnston has been impressing for the Republic of Ireland since making the switch there. authorName. "Vindelici". Ancientworlds.net. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012 . Retrieved 30 September 2013. Melhuish, Martin (1998). Celtic Tides: Traditional Music in a New Age. Ontario, Canada: Quarry Press Inc. p.28. ISBN 978-1-55082-205-2.In Wales, the Welsh language is a core curriculum (compulsory) subject, which all pupils study. [13] Additionally, 20% of schoolchildren in Wales attend Welsh medium schools, where they are taught entirely in the Welsh language. [14] In the Republic of Ireland, all school children study Irish as one of the three core subjects until the end of secondary school, and 7.4% of primary school education is through Irish medium education, which is part of the Gaelscoil movement. [14] In the Isle of Man, there is one Manx-medium primary school, and all schoolchildren have the opportunity to learn Manx. [ citation needed] Other regions [ edit ] Formal cooperation between the Celtic nations is active in many contexts, including politics, languages, culture, music and sports: Festivals celebrating the culture of the Celtic nations include the Festival Interceltique de Lorient ( Brittany), the Pan Celtic Festival (Ireland), CeltFest Cuba (Havana, Cuba), the National Celtic Festival ( Portarlington, Australia), the Celtic Media Festival (showcasing film and television from the Celtic nations), and the Eisteddfod (Wales). [8] [26] [27] [28] But the 50-year-old is expecting a Steelmen side out to put the champions' resolve to the test after late drama the last time the two sides met at Fir Park. The Celtic fringe player got 4.9 per 90 minutes and that’s even ahead of Napoli superstar and Georgia’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia who is on 4.8 dribbles per 90 minutes. Sevilla’s Dodi Lukebakio and Finland international Daniel Hakans are the two players who round off the top five. Read More Related Articles

The Celtic languages form a branch of the greater Indo-European language family. SIL Ethnologue lists six living Celtic languages, of which four have retained a substantial number of native speakers. These are the Goidelic languages (i.e. Irish and Scottish Gaelic, which are both descended from Middle Irish) and the Brittonic languages (i.e. Welsh and Breton, which are both descended from Common Brittonic). [22]The School Gate – About School – The Curriculum at Primary School". BBC. 20 February 2010. Archived from the original on 28 August 2009 . Retrieved 20 February 2010.

A Y-DNA study by an Oxford University research team in 2006 claimed that the majority of Britons, including many of the English, are descended from a group of tribes which arrived from Iberia around 5000 BC, before the spread of Celtic culture into western Europe. However, three major later genetic studies have largely invalidated these claims, instead showing that haplogroup R1b in western Europe, most common in traditionally Celtic-speaking areas of Atlantic Europe like Ireland and Brittany, would have largely expanded in massive migrations from the Indo-European homeland, the Yamnaya culture in the Pontic–Caspian steppe, during the Bronze Age along with carriers of Indo-European languages like proto-Celtic. Unlike previous studies, large sections of autosomal DNA were analyzed in addition to paternal Y-DNA markers. They detected an autosomal component present in modern Europeans which was not present in Neolithic or Mesolithic Europeans, and which would have been introduced into Europe with paternal lineages R1b and R1a, as well as the Indo-European languages. This genetic component, labelled as "Yamnaya" in the studies, then mixed to varying degrees with earlier Mesolithic hunter-gatherer or Neolithic farmer populations already existing in western Europe. [36] [37] [38] Furthermore, a 2016 study also found that Bronze Age remains from Rathlin Island in Ireland dating to over 4,000 years ago were most genetically similar to modern Irish, Scottish and Welsh, and that the core of the genome of insular Celtic populations was established by this time. [39] The Celtic League is an inter-Celtic political organisation, which campaigns for the political, language, cultural and social rights, affecting one or more of the Celtic nations. [24] [ non-primary source needed] Ian Hazlett, The Reformation in Britain and Ireland, Continuum International Publishing Group, 2003, ISBN 0-567-08280-6, p. 21 Canadian Gaelic dialects of Scottish Gaelic are still spoken by Gaels in other parts of Atlantic Canada, primarily on Cape Breton Island and adjacent areas of Nova Scotia. In 2011, there were 1,275 Gaelic speakers in Nova Scotia, [18] and 300 residents of the province considered a Gaelic language to be their "mother tongue". [19]However, there might be Premier League interest given that form he showed during his previous loan. Each of the six nations has its own Celtic language. In Brittany, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales these have been spoken continuously through time, while Cornwall and the Isle of Man have languages that were spoken into modern times but later died as spoken community languages. [9] [10] In the latter two regions, however, language revitalisation movements have led to the adoption of these languages by adults and produced a number of native speakers. [11] Further information: Cornish diaspora, Irish diaspora, Scottish people §Scottish ancestry abroad, and Welsh people §Welsh emigration If a Scottish Premiership loan is what Brendan Rodgers prefers, he has recent experience of a player benefiting massively from a stint at Pittodrie.

Before the expansions of Ancient Rome and the Germanic and Slavic-speaking tribes, a significant part of Europe was dominated by Celtic-speaking cultures, leaving behind a legacy of Celtic cultural traits. [5] Territories in north-western Iberia—particularly northern Portugal, Galicia, Asturias, León, and Cantabria (together historically referred to as Gallaecia and Astures), covering north-central Portugal and northern Spain— are not considered Celtic nations despite having had a Celtic presence in their territories. [6] Unlike the others, no Celtic language is attested there, unlike Celtiberia, and has been spoken in modern times. [6] [7] [8] Similar evidence of Celtic influence exists across Europe in various regions of countries such as Italy, Austria, or the Czech Republic. The modern-day capital of Turkey, Ankara, was once the center of the Celtic culture in Central Anatolia, giving the name to the region— Galatia.

O'Neill, Tom (March 2006). "The Celtic Realm". National Geographic. Archived from the original on 18 December 2008 . Retrieved 30 July 2013. Italy is home to the Lepontic, the oldest attested Celtic language (from the 6th century BC). [59] Anciently spoken in Switzerland and in Northern-Central Italy, from the Alps to Umbria. [60] [61] [62] [63] According to the Recueil des Inscriptions Gauloises, more than 760 Gaulish inscriptions have been found throughout present-day France—with the notable exception of Aquitaine—and in Italy. [64] [65] Les nations celtes". 43e Festival Interceltique de Lorient (in French). Archived from the original on 12 June 2011. Aosta Festival digs up Celtic roots in Italy". Archived from the original on 24 January 2013 . Retrieved 15 May 2010. Piggott, Stuart (2008). Early Celtic Art From Its Origins to Its Aftermath. Transaction Publishers. p.3. ISBN 978-0-202-36186-4.

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