@@Kerguelen.Mapping did nova scotia have celtic peoples living there? welsh argentina is just a small minority. plus, adding parts of argentina would be quite confusing to a normal viewer
too much cornwall not enough brittany galicia isn’t celtic, if you’re going with nations that claim celtic heritage then include Asturias, Cantabria, and North Region, Portugal
But Galicia actually is Celtic. About a thousand years ago, a Celtic tribe settled in the area north of the Douro River. The tribe was the Gallaeci, which yes, gave rise to the name Galicia.
@@VivaporuCubano Half of Western Europe was Celtic at one point. The modern day Celtic nations spoke Celtic in the Middle Ages AND to this day, but Galicia had STOPPED speaking Celtic languages by the Middle Ages.