Celtic fringe

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The Celtic fringe refers to the western and northern regions of the British Isles and nearby Atlantic Europe where Celtic languages and cultural traditions have historically remained strongest and most distinct from mainstream English influence.

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Celtic fringe canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural-geographical region
historical region
associatedWithEthnicGroup Breton people NERFINISHED
Celtic peoples NERFINISHED
Cornish people NERFINISHED
Irish people NERFINISHED
Manx people NERFINISHED
Scottish people
Welsh people
associatedWithLanguage Breton
Cornish NERFINISHED
Irish
Manx NERFINISHED
Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
Welsh
characterizedBy distinct Celtic cultural traditions
persistence of Celtic languages
relative resistance to Anglicization
contrastedWith English core regions
hasCulturalFeature Celtic art NERFINISHED
Celtic festivals
Celtic folklore
Celtic music traditions
hasPart Brittany NERFINISHED
Cornwall NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
Isle of Man NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
historicallyInfluencedBy British imperial expansion
Celtic culture
languageFamily Brythonic languages NERFINISHED
Goidelic languages
Insular Celtic languages
locatedIn Atlantic Europe NERFINISHED
British Isles NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Anglicization
Celtic nations NERFINISHED
periphery-core model
timePeriod Middle Ages
early modern period
modern era
usedInDiscipline British history
cultural geography
historical geography
sociolinguistics

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Atlantic Europe relatedConcept Celtic fringe