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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
These are all nations where a Celtic language is spoken, or was spoken into modern times, and there is a degree of shared culture (see Pan Celticism).
Also considered a Celtic nation, by some, is Galicia (Spain) (within Spain), whose own Celtic language died out several hundred years ago.
It is sometimes associated with the Latin countries, due to the geographical and cultural ties to the Mediterranean Sea, and sometimes to the Slavic-Orthodox part of Europe due to the importance or Orthodoxy in Greece.
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 Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, the Czars soon reduced Polish freedoms and Russia eventually de facto annexed the country.
Later in the 19th century, Austrian-ruled Galicia became the oasis of Polish freedom.
During World War I all the Allies agreed on the restitution of Poland that United States President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed in Point 13 of his Fourteen Points.
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 Europe
These are all nations where a Celtic language is spoken and share in Celtic organisations (see Pan Celticism).
Sometimes considered Celtic nations are Galicia and Asturias (both autonomous communities of Spain), whose own Celtic language died out a millennium ago, and England (in addition to Cornwall) where Celtic influence remains in some regional dialects (see Cumbric), although England's Celtic languages died out as recently as the 18th century in Devon.
Outside of these six main linguistic groups one can find:
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 CURRICULUM VITAE
In this role, I developed applications for improving the relevance and accuracy of information retrieval by enhancing the lexicon with related search terms -- “breaking the tyranny of text matching” -- and developing systems for word-senses disambiguation and inferencing, using corpus analysis, in a lexicon for natural-language understanding.
International Congress of Onomastic Sciences, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
June 1989 Invited lecture, Computing Research Laboratory, New Mexico State University: ‘Automatic Word Sense Disambiguation’
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