Gallaecian language
Extinct Celtic language of Iberia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about an extinct Celtic language that was spoken in the Iberian Peninsula. For the current
Romance language, see Galician language. For the extinct Celtic language of Anatolia, see Galatian language.
Gallaecian or Northwestern Hispano-Celtic is an extinct Celtic language of the Hispano-Celtic group.[1] It was spoken by the Gallaeci in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula around the start of the 1st millennium. The region became the Roman province of Gallaecia, which is now divided between the Spanish regions of Galicia, western Asturias, the west of the Province of León, and the North Region in Portugal.[2][3][4]
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Gallaecian | |
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Northwestern Hispano-Celtic | |
Native to | Iberian Peninsula |
Ethnicity | Gallaeci |
Era | Attested beginning of the first millennium CE |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
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