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(North)western Hispano-Celtic or less frequently Gallaecian is an extinct language of the Celtic family along with Celtiberian one of the Hispano-Celtic group. It was spoken at the beginning of the first millennium CE in the north-western quarter of the Iberian Peninsula in an area lying between the west and north Atlantic coasts and a line running north-south and linking Oviedo and Mérida.

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