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In the area of modern Portugal a significant number of towns with Celtic toponymic were already mentioned by ancient Greek and Roman authors. The regions where we can find a greater number of these names are in the north (inhabited by the Callaici or Callaeci) and center (inhabited by the Lusitanians) of Portugal. However, Celtic toponymy occurs throughout the whole country and is also found in the south (the Alentejo, inhabited by the Celtici, and the Algarve, inhabited by the Cynetes), which correspond to the ancient Roman provinces of Gallaecia and Lusitania.

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  • In the area of modern Portugal a significant number of towns with Celtic toponymic were already mentioned by ancient Greek and Roman authors. The regions where we can find a greater number of these names are in the north (inhabited by the Callaici or Callaeci) and center (inhabited by the Lusitanians) of Portugal. However, Celtic toponymy occurs throughout the whole country and is also found in the south (the Alentejo, inhabited by the Celtici, and the Algarve, inhabited by the Cynetes), which correspond to the ancient Roman provinces of Gallaecia and Lusitania. The name of Portugal (Portvgalliæ) itself is partly of Celtic origin (see: Name of Portugal and Portus Cale). (en)
  • Na área correspondente ao actual Portugal, diversas localidades com toponímica celta encontram-se citadas por autores antigos. Nela, as regiões onde podemos encontrar um maior número desses topónimos são o norte (habitado pelos Galaicos) o centro do país (habitado pelos Lusitanos), mas igualmente o sul (no Alentejo, habitado pelos célticos, e no Algarve, habitado pelos fortemente celtizados Cónios), o que correspondem às antigas Província romanas da Lusitânia e da Galécia. (pt)
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  • Na área correspondente ao actual Portugal, diversas localidades com toponímica celta encontram-se citadas por autores antigos. Nela, as regiões onde podemos encontrar um maior número desses topónimos são o norte (habitado pelos Galaicos) o centro do país (habitado pelos Lusitanos), mas igualmente o sul (no Alentejo, habitado pelos célticos, e no Algarve, habitado pelos fortemente celtizados Cónios), o que correspondem às antigas Província romanas da Lusitânia e da Galécia. (pt)
  • In the area of modern Portugal a significant number of towns with Celtic toponymic were already mentioned by ancient Greek and Roman authors. The regions where we can find a greater number of these names are in the north (inhabited by the Callaici or Callaeci) and center (inhabited by the Lusitanians) of Portugal. However, Celtic toponymy occurs throughout the whole country and is also found in the south (the Alentejo, inhabited by the Celtici, and the Algarve, inhabited by the Cynetes), which correspond to the ancient Roman provinces of Gallaecia and Lusitania. (en)
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  • List of Celtic place names in Portugal (en)
  • Topónimos celtas em Portugal (pt)
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