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  • 11Cornish language — For the Anglo Cornish accent and dialect, see Anglo Cornish. Cornish Kernowek, Kernewek Pronunciation [kərˈnuːək] Spoken in …

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  • 12Pictish language — Infobox Language name=Pictish familycolor=Indo European region=Scotland family=Celtic [This has in the past been disputed, as for instance Jackson s suggestion of two Pictish languages, a Celtic and a non Indo European Pictish; see Jackson,… …

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  • 13Cumbric language — Cumbric Spoken in Southern Scotland, Cumberland, Westmorland parts of Northumberland, Lancashire and possibly North Yorkshire Extinct 11th–12th century[1] …

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  • 14Y Gododdin — (pronounced /ə gɔ dɔðɪn/) is a medieval Welsh poem consisting of a series of elegies to the men of the Brythonic kingdom of Gododdin and its allies who, according to the conventional interpretation, died fighting the Angles of Deira and Bernicia… …

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  • 15Cornish people — Cornishman redirects here. For the passenger train, see Cornishman (train). For the newspaper, see The Cornishman. Cornish people Kernowyon …

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  • 16Cumbrian toponymy — refers to the study of place names in Cumbria, a county in North West England, and as a result of the spread of the ancient Cumbric language, further parts of northern England and the Southern Uplands of Scotland. The history of Cumbria is marked …

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  • 17Celtic languages — Infobox Language family name = Celtic region = Formerly widespread in Europe; today British Isles, Brittany, Patagonia and Nova Scotia familycolor = Indo European fam1 = Indo European child1 = Continental Celtic child2 = Insular Celtic… …

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  • 18Britons (historical) — Historically, the Britons (sometimes Brythons or British) were the P Celtic speaking indigenous peoples inhabiting the island of Great Britain south of the river Forth. They were speakers of the Brythonic languages (also called P Celtic) and… …

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  • 19Cotswolds — Cotswold redirects here. For other uses, see Cotswold (disambiguation). Cotswold Hills redirects here. For the suburb of Toowoomba, Queensland, see Cotswold Hills, Queensland. Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty …

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  • 20Camelot — is the most famous castle and court associated with the legendary King Arthur. Later romance depicts it as the fantastic capital of Arthur s realm, from which he fought many of the battles and quests that made up his life. Camelot as a place is… …

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