Sex terrae nationes Celticas esse dicentes sunt Britannia Minor (Breizh), Cornubia (Kernow), Hibernia (Éire), Insula Monopiae (Mannin), Scotia (Alba), Cambria (Cymru). Quaque harum regionum unam linguam Celticam propriam habet. Praeterea, regionesHispaniae boreoccidentalis, praesertim Gallaecia, Cantabria, et Asturiae, aliquando Celtica dicuntur, ob culturam unicam regionis. Nihilominus, nemo lingua Celtica hic loquitur. Ante expansiones Rei Publicae Romanae et tribuum Germanicarum, magna pars Europae Celtica erat.
Sex Nationes Celticae
Nationes Celticae (sic a foedere Celtico et aliis nationalistis? Celticis definitae)
↑Note: The flag of the Republic of Ireland is used by the Republic of Ireland itself, the Celtic League, Irish nationalists domestic and abroad, pan-Celticists generally, and even all-Ireland sports teams that include Northern Irish members, as the flag of Ireland as a whole. This usage is controversial to British Unionists and their supporters, and may be be seen as inflammatory by some neutral parties, but it nevertheless the common custom. A number of alternative flags have been suggested by various groups over many decades, the most common being a golden Celtic harp on a green background, but none are widely used in Irish or Celtic nationalism.
↑ 10.010.1The figure for Northern Ireland from the 2001 Census is somewhat ambiguous, as it covers people who have "some knowledge of Irish". Out of the 167,487 people who claimed to have "some knowledge", 36,479 of them could only understand it spoken, but couldn't speak it themselves.
↑Effectively extinct as a spoken language in 1777. Language revived from 1904, though remains a tiny 0.1% percent being able to hold a limited conversion in Cornish.