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Wales is a Principality within the United Kingdom and has an eastern
border with England. The land area is just over 8,000 square miles. Snowdon is
the highest mountain at 3,650 feet. The coastline is almost 750 miles long. The
population of Wales as at the 2001 census is 2,946,200.
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The Celts originally were from Indo-European stock, arising in what is
now South Russia and the Ukraine before 1200 BCE. They came into Europe from
the east and settled in central Europe and referred to themselves as
"Keltoi" from the greek meaning barbarian. (There is no soft
"C" sound in greek hence Celtic etc. should be pronounced with a hard
"K" sound. The only exceptions are the pronouncation of sports teams
such as Glasgow Celtic and Boston Celtic since the British Empire wanted to
distinguish British Latin from other Latin and made one of the differences the
use of the soft "C".)
Modern scholars divide Celtic culture into two parts named after the
areas where Celtic civilisations have been uncovered. The earliest is known as
the Halstatt Culture found near Salzkammergut in Austria. They were a warrior
race, but were known to the Greeks also as wealthy traders. The Greek writer
Euphorus describes them as one of the 4 "great peoples", the others
being the Scythions, Persians and Lybians.
The later La Tene Culture found near Lake Neuchatel in Switzerland
marked another impetus in expansion, trade and war. The Celts probably found
their way into Scotland and the rest of the British Isles around 500 BCE, but
also moved south into the Po Valley displacing the Etruscans. When the
Etruscans asked the Romans for help the Celts assumed that the Romans were also
a great race and thus began trade with Rome. However, the Roman envoys began to
assist the Etruscans in their struggle and the Celts marched on Rome. In 387
BCE, Rome was sacked and Brennus, the Celtic leader, demanded his weight in
gold.
By this time the Celts had already conquered France by the Celtic tribe
Galli; Belgium by the Celtic tribe Belgae; Spain, the Balkans and Turkey by the
Galatians. Yet such dominance was short-lived and in 225 BC the Romans had
defeated the Celts at the Battle of Telernon.
One by one the Celtic nations fell to the Romans, leaving only the British
Isles remaining. After the Roman invasion of Britain and the later massacre of
the Druids (Priest Caste) in Anglesey, North Wales that, too, seemed a dying
culture. But the Romans never completely defeated Scotland or Ireland, nor the
language of the Britons - and the Celtic legacy is still strong today.
The Celtic languages today are split into two camps: P-Celtic is the old
Briton, similar to Welsh, also Cornish and Breton. Q-Celtic is Scots Gaelic,
Manx and Irish Gaelic. These countries: Scotland, Ireland and Wales, together
with the regions of Cornwall, the Isle of Man and Brittany are regarded as the
Celtic heartland, although some include England and northern Spain into this
amalgam.
In Drumchapel, the history of the Celts can be traced by the Knapper's
henge; a druid temple discovered in the 1930s around the site of the Goals
Five-a-side football complex. Not all Celtic races would have Druids, there is
no record of a druid with the warrior leader Brennus, for example, nor any
associated with the Belgae.
It was only in the British Isles and France that druidism evolved, other
Celtic areas may have been too busy warring with their enemies to have this
caste system in place.
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