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in the language, which can also be enjoyed by non-speakers. The vast majority of place names in
Cornwall are derived from the language, and many people who live in Cornwall know a few words or phrases, e.g. 'Kernow bys vyken!' ('Cornwall forever!). Many Cornish houses, businesses, children, pets and
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Goel Fylm Kernow also hosts workshops, screenings and the "Govynn
Kernewek" competition. In this competition applicants can present their ideas for films to be made in the Cornish language. The prizes in the competition consist of financial, material and technical support for making the film. Films
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also proved to be very popular with the working classes in
Cornwall in the 18th century. Methodist chapels became important social centres, with male voice choirs and other church-affiliated groups playing a central role in the social lives of working-class Cornishmen. Methodism still plays a large
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wrote "For the Fallen" (first published in 1914) while sitting on the cliffs between
Pentire Point and The Rumps and a stone plaque was erected in 2001 to commemorate the fact. The plaque bears the inscription 'For The Fallen Composed on these cliffs 1914'. The plaque also bears the fourth stanza
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Churches of the
Decorated period are relatively rare, as are those with spires. There are very few churches from the 17th and 18th centuries. There is a distinctive type of Norman font in many Cornish churches which is sometimes called the Altarnun type. The style of carving in benchends is also
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existed from the 19th century; in the 20th century the revival of interest in the
Cornish language led eventually to a few of those who had mastered the latter turning to writing in it. Poems, essays and short stories have also been published in newspapers and magazines e.g.
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which started the revival proper. Although less than 1% of
Cornwall's population speak the language and 'mother tongue' speakers are in their hundreds rather than thousands, the language continues to play a significant part in the culture of Cornwall.
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or the 'pobel vean' (little people). These are still surprisingly popular today, with many events hosting a 'droll teller' to tell the stories: such myths and stories have found much publishing success, particularly in children's books.
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demonstrates these features over several periods as the former seat of the bishop of
Cornwall. Wagon roofs often survive in these churches. The typical tower is of three stages, often with buttresses set back from the angles.
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Cornwall has a small but growing film industry, mostly focusing on the Cornish language and culture. Numerous films, short and long, have been made in Cornwall. The Cornish film industry is supported by organisations such as
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Due to language erosion and possible suppression caused by the dominant English language and culture in the later medieval period, many works of Cornish language are thought to have been lost, particularly at the time of the
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Another animal with a deep association with Cornwall is the "White Horse of Lyonesse". Arthurian legends tell of a rider escaping on a white horse as the land sunk beneath the waves, surviving and settling in Cornwall.
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boats are named in the language, thus it has use as an "official community language" and any Cornish speaker will often be asked to provide translations. The language is also used in official business, with the home of
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was the typical form of housing in early Cornish 'Tre' dispersed settlements of small hamlets of farmsteads and associated field systems apparently originating from before the time of the Norman conquest. The
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wore black kilts on occasions in the 19th century (this may have been similar to the Irish saffron kilt). The most common kilt used in Cornwall is pleated Scottish-style with a leather,
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from Wales, Ireland and Brittany. The activities of these saints resulted in a shared cultural inheritance which particularly includes the post-Roman corpus of literature relating to
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has many strong local traditions. After many years of decline, Cornish culture has undergone a strong revival, and many groups exist to promote Cornwall's culture and language today.
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blue kilt, to impress upon the delegates the Celtic character of Cornwall. Black kilts are proposed by some as the traditional version of the garment, some claiming that the
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form is notable for its combined accommodation of humans and precious livestock under a single roof in a form found distributed across northwestern Atlantic Europe; France (
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Sickert and Whistler both visited St Ives at the end of the 19th century, and the internationally famous studio potter, Bernard Leach set up his pottery in the town in 1920
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Fish, tin and copper together are used symbolically as they show the 'traditional' three main industries of Cornwall. Tin has a special place in the Cornish culture, the '
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is a popular topping on splits and on scones. Opinion varies as to whether or not the cream should be spread on before or after the jam. Clotted cream is often served as
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is a relatively large phenomenon given the size of the region. A recent tally found over 100 bands playing mostly or entirely Cornish folk music. Traditional dancing (
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originated in Cornwall, but spread throughout Britain in the middle ages and then throughout the world especially in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the US.
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the naive painter, native to St Ives, who was to become an important influence on a generation of British artists: particularly those who were members of the
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are thought to have originated at these ancient centres of academic excellence, some areas however retain their outdoor performance spaces, known as
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take place in Cornwall (the Harry Potter story at Shell Cottage, which is on the beach outside the fictional village of Tinworth in Cornwall).
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Early and continuous use of stone architecture over more than two thousand years, begins with the Romano-British enclosed courtyard houses at
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Cornish players are regular participants in inter-Celtic festivals, and Cornwall itself has several lively inter-Celtic festivals such as
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during the Middle Ages. Many are still extant, and provide valuable information about the Cornish language. Other notable plays include
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was designed by E. E Morton Nance in 1963 using colours traditionally associated with Cornwall. Fragments of tartan have been found in
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or plain black. The first reference to a "Cornish" kilt is from 1903 when the Cornish delegate to the Celtic Congress, convening at
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In the late 20th century and early 21st century there has been a renewed interest in the older forms of Christianity in Cornwall.
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during the Middle Ages. Many are still extant, and provide valuable information about the language: they were performed in round '
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further afield. Historic records of authentic Cornish mythology or history are hard to verify but early examples of the
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in Cornwall and to forming an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion – a Church of Cornwall. Its chairman is Dr
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formerly spoken throughout most of Britain. The language went into decline following the introduction of the English
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and its plain unadorned simplicity, sharing cultural and stylistic similarities, with the architecture of Atlantic
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metalwork named after an important Cornish find from the 9th century. Many place-names are formed with the element
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which make frequent and explicit reference to the geography of the early Brythonic nation, such as his capital at '
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and enclosed settlements known locally as "rounds" – the influence of which can be detected up to the building of
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is held once a year, and supports Cornish film making, including films made in the Cornish or English language.
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Cornwall and its dramatic landscape and distinctive remoteness have produced and inspired many later artists.
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parents in Ireland. Many other pop musicians are based in Cornwall but many of them originate elsewhere.
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There is a long tradition of processional dance and music in Cornwall. The best known tradition is the
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also joined them there as well as artists who at the time were at an earlier stage in their careers:
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2412:"English Fairy Tales - Jack the Giant-Killer (by Joseph Jacobs)"
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Lady of Cornwall and flower girls at the 2007 Gorseth (Penzance)
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The only known feature-length film in the Cornish language is
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includes entries from Cornish film makers, and was held in
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has a welcome sign in several languages, including Cornish.
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and several of the region's MPs using the language in the
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1937:(Aberfal) and the twinning of Cornish and Breton towns.
1917:. Myths, saints, dances and tunes are often shared with
854:, a village on the southern Cornish coast, not far from
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Medieval Cornwall is also the setting of the trilogy by
3262:"Work wear of the Newlyn Area in the Late 19th Century"
3195:"Cornwall Film Festival Builds on First Year's Success"
1368:. Cornwall boasts the highest density of traditional '
1100:, a white cross on a black background is often seen in
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are commemorated in legends, churches and placenames.
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e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies
1310:) commemorating the last independent King of Cornwall
718:, are set in Cornwall. Ciji Ware* set her 1997 novel
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2778:"The Cornish Mystery (A Hercule Poirot Short Story)"
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and this is reflected in the music. The Cornish and
1460:, staying initially with the philosopher and writer
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List of Cornish artists, architects and craftspeople
862:, the historian and poet, was born near St Austell.
2244:The "traditional dress" of Cornwall for women is a
1407:and to celebrate events, e.g. the beginning of the
1212:. A detailed overview of literature is provided by
951:, Prayer Book Rebellion Memorial, near the site of
495:Novels or parts of novels set in Cornwall include:
3303:The Timeless Land: the creative spirit in Cornwall
2756:"Sue Limb's "Girl, (Nearly) 16: Absolute Torture""
1208:in October 2004: the institute is a branch of the
476:(sometimes referred to as 'The Ode') of the poem.
182:
1886:Lowender Perran is held at the end of October in
1619:. The architecture of west Cornish towns such as
1249:, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at the
793:
733:Cornwall is featured heavily in the beginning of
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3201:(Press release). 5 February 2003. Archived from
3169:"Cornish language film to launch local industry"
2519:A-Gender: Living Published Women Poets in the UK
1964:. The Cornish Gorseth promotes the arts and the
452:
403:and is perhaps the best known of Cornish poets.
3379:BBC Nations – Cornish history by Dr Mark Stoyle
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2452:. (The Duchy Edition.) London: J. M. Dent, 1928
1905:Historically Cornwall has had close links with
1245:as well as editing the Cornish studies series.
730:is partly set in St Ives on the Cornish coast.
117:. All of these are directly descended from the
3322:; with over 160 plates. London: Ward & Co.
2232:Bal maidens at work, showing traditional dress
2160:, and there is some small scale production of
1418:was the first Cornish-born artist of note and
1326:' is found in Cornwall reflecting its ancient
1253:, asks 'Are the Cornish English?’ in his book
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3308:Paynter, William H. & Semmens, J. (2008)
3217:"IMDb: Earliest Cornish language short films"
2838:. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. pp. 203–205.
617:(and the television series derived from it),
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1559:The cross at the end of Higher Bore Street,
1093:Flag of St Piran, used as a flag of Cornwall
1049:In 2003, a campaign group was formed called
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3123:. Digital Peninsula Network. Archived from
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2122:(a type of pie often containing meat), but
2069:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
425:, alias "Q", novelist and literary critic;
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1968:through competitions at the open gorseth.
1547:, carved from local stone by Elkana Symons
1334:erected from the 6th century onwards. The
1146:', 'the smith', one of two leaders of the
810:Cornwall produced a substantial number of
483:returned to the UK in 1971 and settled in
366:
344:' (place for playing) open-air theatres.
3292:Celtic Culture: a historical encyclopedia
3241:. Devon & Cornwall Film. 16 June 2010
2988:. Truro: Blackford; pp. 225-234, 4 plates
2835:Celtic Culture: a historical encyclopedia
2378:
2089:Learn how and when to remove this message
1294:Cornish people § Culture#Visual arts
535:. Cornwall provided the inspiration for "
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296:' and the legendary sea fortress of King
3147:"Cornish film revives language campaign"
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59:, example of a historic Cornish tin mine
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3312:. Federation of Old Cornwall Societies.
3266:An Daras: The Cornish Folk Arts Project
2507:
2465:. William-Golding.co.uk. Archived from
1718:The font of St Nonna's church, Altarnun
1009:Renewed interest in Celtic Christianity
993:decline in British religious feeling.
437:, eccentric Victorian poet and priest;
14:
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2391:: 204 – via UWM Digital Commons.
1987:(War-rag meaning "ahead" in Cornish).
1265:has self-published two books to date,
1031:To share this spirituality with others
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421:Other notable Cornish writers include
268:However, significant portions of the '
151:being renamed from New County Hall to
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2712:. Sourcebooks Landmark. p. 544.
2616:. BoekBesprekingen.nl. Archived from
2590:. WorldwideSchool.org. Archived from
2379:Ferdinand, Siarl (12 February 2013).
1543:The War Memorial, in the churchyard,
962:St German's priory church, St Germans
786:on a train and eventually arrives at
4593:Federation of Old Cornwall Societies
2831:
2707:
2638:
2450:The Astonishing History of Troy Town
2206:
2067:adding citations to reliable sources
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1278:Federation of Old Cornwall Societies
691:Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
6667:
3348:Artists in Newlyn and West Cornwall
3259:
2588:"The Adventure of the Devil's Foot"
2167:
1992:Celtic Film and Television Festival
1869:takes place on 1 May, the feast of
1071:in 1920 and in Ireland to form the
969:was a feature of Cornwall and many
728:Girl, (Nearly) 16: Absolute Torture
418:from 1985 until his death in 1993.
414:in 1911, and returned to live near
351:, often tales of giants, mermaids,
247:dissolution of the religious houses
24:
4608:Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society
3927:Index of Cornwall-related articles
3647:List of civil parishes in Cornwall
3326:
2336:List of topics related to Cornwall
2006:made following this award include
1761:'s folk festival, Lowender Peran.
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708:from the series of fantasy novels
667:, writer of many modern and urban
570:, according to legend the site of
136:A Handbook in the Cornish Language
25:
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6097:Festival Interceltique de Lorient
3361:
2788:from the original on 4 March 2016
2639:Lint, Charles de (7 April 2001).
2288:Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
1786:(a dance night more similar to a
1776:(a dance night more similar to a
1672:Church of St Morwenna, Morwenstow
1261:of the human rights organisation
1198:Combined Universities in Cornwall
1024:The aims of the group are these:
552:The Adventure of the Devil's Foot
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3383:The Cornish: A Neglected Nation?
3368:The Institute of Cornish Studies
2957:from the original on 15 May 2016
2491:. RockInfo.co.uk. Archived from
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2008:Kernow's Kick Ass Kung-Fu Kweens
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1176:have been popular on the annual
1172:(Erica vagans). In recent years
838:, best known for his debut work
531:. She is also noted for writing
466:St Enodoc's Church, Trebetherick
406:The Nobel-prizewinning novelist
3874:Population of major settlements
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1956:, and indeed was formed by the
1809:Lanner and District Silver Band
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1364:, presumed nobility of ancient
1330:heritage, often in the form of
884:takes place in Cornwall, as do
183:Cornish literature and folklore
4425:Come, all ye jolly tinner boys
3464:Council of the Isles of Scilly
3002:Buildings of England: Cornwall
2481:
2463:"Biography of William Golding"
2455:
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2346:Category:Festivals in Cornwall
1998:in 2006. The Goel Fylm Kernow/
1386:dissolution of the monasteries
1372:' of any nation, and medieval
1352:of sacred enclosures of early
1283:
794:Drama and other literary works
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6816:Celtic place names in Galicia
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4618:Royal Institution of Cornwall
2356:
1848:Celebrating Saint Piran's Day
1630:particularly associated with
453:Poetry written about Cornwall
313:based on the ancient tale of
77:culture of the United Kingdom
6248:
4753:Ancient Celtic ethnic groups
4603:Institute of Cornish Studies
3336:. Bristol: Sansom & Co.
2221:Cornwall's national tartan,
1833:
1194:Institute of Cornish Studies
1065:Institute of Cornish Studies
661:also has a Cornish setting.
379:The Cornish & Devon Post
237:which is often dated to the
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5740:Welsh literature in English
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4832:Modern Celtic ethnic groups
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4446:The Song of the Western Men
3350:. Bristol: Sansom & C.
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2118:Cornwall is famous for its
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924:" takes place in Cornwall.
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6887:
5760:Scottish Gaelic literature
5140:Brigantia (ancient region)
2947:"The Medieval Countryside"
2210:
2128:Cornish Heavy (Hevva) Cake
2111:
1975:
1960:Gorsedd at the request of
1923:The Kroaz Du (Black Cross)
1837:
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1615:, as well as neighbouring
1524:The cross on the grave of
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1218:The Literature of Cornwall
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782:. From here he travels to
347:There is much traditional
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101:The Cornish language is a
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1921:. It has been noted that
1505:Newlyn Society of Artists
1445:visited the town and met
1342:style of black and white
1251:University of Southampton
1148:Cornish Rebellion of 1497
445:, prolific novelist; and
392:Cornish writers and poets
363:takes place in Cornwall.
259:Cornish Rebellion of 1497
6540:Ancient Celtic languages
4628:Movyans Skolyow Meythrin
4166:Cornish pilot-gig racing
3305:. Bath: Adams & Dart
3301:Baker, Denys Val (1973)
3096:"Cornwall Film Festival"
3070:"Cornwall Film Festival"
2880:"Fellowship of St Piran"
2331:Cornish National Library
2280:L. C. R. Duncombe-Jewell
2173:Outdoor sports and games
1735:
934:Christianity in Cornwall
832:Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
806:, carved from the cliffs
109:and slightly less so to
6811:Gaulish words in French
6796:Celtic words in English
5050:Scottish New Zealanders
4940:Anglo-Celtic Australian
4351:The Pirates of Penzance
4265:List of Cornish writers
4176:Rugby union in Cornwall
2869:. London: Jonathan Cape
2687:"Over Sea, Under Stone"
2351:Category:Cornish novels
2299:Cornish national tartan
2294:shield-style, sporran.
2153:(with syrup on bread.)
2030:
1978:Cornwall film locations
1665:in the later medieval.
1478:Wilhelmina Barns-Graham
891:The Pirates of Penzance
528:The House on the Strand
367:Cornish dialect writing
229:mark the separation of
197:List of Cornish writers
5745:Early Irish literature
5626:
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5602:
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5030:Scotch-Irish Canadians
5025:Scotch-Irish Americans
4275:Cornwall Film Festival
3056:17 August 2015 at the
2832:Koch, John T. (2006).
2734:"A Cottage by the Sea"
2448:Quiller-Couch, Arthur
2341:List of Cornish people
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2000:Cornwall Film Festival
1945:
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1732:recognisably Cornish.
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1451:Seven and Five Society
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998:the situation in Wales
963:
955:
940:List of Cornish saints
807:
722:on the Cornish coast.
684:Chapters 24 and 25 of
575:
491:Novels set in Cornwall
479:The English-born poet
72:
60:
49:
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6372:Scottish independence
6117:Celtic Media Festival
6000:National music scenes
5226:Proto-Celtic religion
4928:Related ethnic groups
4622:Royal Cornwall Museum
4542:Jack the Giant Killer
4494:Prayer Book Rebellion
3346:Hardie, Melissa, ed.
3334:Cornish Art Metalwork
3290:Koch, John T. (2005)
2239:
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2151:thunder and lightning
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1943:
1915:Prayer Book Rebellion
1900:
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1271:Our Future is History
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978:Prayer Book Rebellion
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922:Jack the Giant Killer
871:The Queen of Cornwall
801:
741:Marion Zimmer Bradley
699:Over Sea, Under Stone
565:
449:, novelist and poet.
435:Robert Stephen Hawker
361:Jack the Giant Killer
331:Jack the Giant Killer
263:Prayer Book Rebellion
124:Book of Common Prayer
55:
44:
32:
6696:(Medieval Welsh law)
6306:Scottish nationalism
5956:Ancient Celtic music
5271:Romano-Celtic temple
5080:Welsh New Zealanders
5005:Irish New Zealanders
4439:Hail to the Homeland
3260:Stewart, Josephine.
3149:. BBC. 10 April 2002
3027:3 March 2016 at the
2986:Cornish Church Guide
2865:Rowse, A. L. (1942)
2710:A Cottage by the Sea
2063:improve this section
1545:Constantine, Kerrier
1308:King Doniert's Stone
1304:Men Myghtern Doniert
1210:University of Exeter
1159:Cornish tin industry
909:The theatre company
886:Gilbert and Sullivan
720:A Cottage by the Sea
559:is set in Cornwall.
423:Arthur Quiller-Couch
349:folklore in Cornwall
274:Geoffrey of Monmouth
157:Houses of Parliament
113:and the now extinct
75:) forms part of the
6871:Culture of Cornwall
6386:Irish republicanism
6367:Breton independence
6346:Scottish devolution
6279:Cornish nationalism
6102:Pan Celtic Festival
5976:Scottish folk music
5730:Scottish literature
5251:Celtic Christianity
5055:Scottish Travellers
5040:Scottish Argentines
4884:Scottish Travellers
4653:Cornwall portal
4613:Royal Cornwall Show
4499:Radyo an Gernewegva
4411:Bro Goth agan Tasow
4389:Fisherman's Friends
4219:Cornish Gilliflower
3970:Culture of Cornwall
3920:Outline of Cornwall
3475:(cities in italics)
3452:Unitary authorities
3332:Pill, Colin (2011)
3205:on 30 October 2006.
2910:6 July 2008 at the
2867:A Cornish Childhood
2708:Ware, Ciji (2010).
2540:"Daphne du Maurier"
2469:on 24 February 2003
2134:(biscuit), Cornish
1867:'Obby 'Oss festival
1632:Celtic Christianity
1530:St Just in Roseland
1526:Charles Bowen Cooke
1511:Some modern crosses
1267:Breaking the Chains
1243:Cornwall: a History
1155:Stannary Parliament
1140:Cornish nationalism
1019:Celtic Christianity
1015:Cowethas Peran Sans
1004:Recent developments
967:Celtic Christianity
903:Tomb Raider: Legend
736:The Mists of Avalon
441:, poet and critic;
429:, deaf-blind poet;
227:Bodmin manumissions
177:oaths of allegiance
105:closely related to
65:culture of Cornwall
6377:Welsh independence
6341:Cornish devolution
6262:Breton nationalism
6112:Celtic Connections
5715:Cornish literature
5060:Ulster Protestants
5045:Scottish Canadians
5035:Scottish Americans
4945:Anglo-Irish people
4474:Cornish literature
4270:Tristan and Iseult
4080:Chewidden Thursday
4036:Saint Piran's Flag
3914:Places of interest
3612:St Just in Penwith
2782:Barnes & Noble
2641:The Little Country
2594:on 13 January 2013
2489:"St Enodoc Church"
2439:; Launceston Then!
2261:fishermen's smocks
2242:
2234:
2226:
2203:in many villages.
2110:
1946:
1903:
1873:to Celtic people.
1850:
1821:Camborne Town Band
1752:
1720:
1703:, Devon and South
1674:
1603:, and local white
1593:
1574:Millennium Cross,
1362:Tristan and Iseult
1320:
1312:
1235:
1108:shield of 15 gold
1098:Saint Piran's Flag
1095:
964:
956:
881:Tristan und Isolde
847:The Mind Parasites
808:
788:Paddington Station
711:The Dark Is Rising
677:in the village of
674:The Little Country
643:sets parts of his
576:
533:Vanishing Cornwall
433:, modernist poet;
284:-derived tales of
189:Cornish literature
61:
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6323:national identity
6318:Welsh nationalism
6311:national identity
6291:Irish nationalism
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6172:Cornish wrestling
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6039:
5961:Breton Folk music
5926:Regional cultures
5769:National cultures
5755:Gaelic literature
5710:Breton literature
5671:
5670:
5667:
5666:
5663:
5662:
5451:
5450:
5363:Chief of the Name
5231:Celtic polytheism
5148:Sub-Roman Britain
5088:
5087:
4975:Irish Australians
4955:Cornish Americans
4914:Scottish diaspora
4661:
4660:
4562:Mermaid of Zennor
4455:
4454:
4330:Rosamunde Pilcher
4310:Daphne du Maurier
4209:Cornish cream tea
4171:Cornish wrestling
4145:Tom Bawcock's Eve
4100:Kernewek Lowender
4021:Jonathan Trelawny
3984:Gonisogeth Kernow
3936:
3935:
3473:Major settlements
3427:Ceremonial county
3356:978-0-953260-96-6
3342:978-1-906593-58-2
3316:Sedding, Edmund H
3100:Mor Media Charity
2998:Pevsner, Nikolaus
2951:Historic Cornwall
2719:978-1-4022-2270-2
2620:on 8 October 2007
2614:"The Killer Mine"
2515:"Sylvia Kantaris"
2416:www.authorama.com
2292:Duchy of Cornwall
2207:Traditional dress
2185:Cornish wrestling
2179:Sport in Cornwall
2142:are also common.
2099:
2098:
2091:
1840:Cornish festivals
1742:Music of Cornwall
1659:Launceston Castle
1597:Cornubian granite
1318:Three Holes Cross
1228:Cornish wrestling
1106:Duchy of Cornwall
1073:Church of Ireland
1057:Church of England
850:(1967), lived in
636:The Camomile Lawn
602:Hereward the Wake
516:Frenchman's Creek
499:Daphne du Maurier
462:Sir John Betjeman
270:Matter of Britain
239:Battle of Deorham
231:Primitive Cornish
73:Gonisogeth Kernow
16:(Redirected from
6878:
6851:
6772:
6771:
6664:
6663:
6646:Galwegian Gaelic
6545:
6544:
6443:
6442:
6351:Welsh devolution
6245:
6244:
5997:
5996:
5986:Sean-nós singing
5981:Welsh folk music
5971:Irish folk music
5938:Highland culture
5720:Irish literature
5700:Arthurian Legend
5688:
5687:
5677:
5676:
5629:
5617:
5605:
5593:
5581:
5569:
5549:
5548:
5540:
5539:
5517:Neo-Christianity
5457:
5456:
5388:Gaelic astrology
5348:Celtic festivals
5246:Celtic mythology
5219:Ancient religion
5136:Iron Age Britain
5103:
5102:
5096:
5075:Welsh Argentines
5015:Irish Uruguayans
5010:Irish Travellers
4980:Irish Brazilians
4970:Irish Argentines
4950:Breton Americans
4904:Cornish diaspora
4866:Irish Travellers
4740:
4739:
4732:Celtic languages
4688:
4681:
4674:
4665:
4664:
4651:
4650:
4649:
4633:Akademi Kernewek
4484:Beunans Meriasek
4374:Cornish bagpipes
4367:
4366:
4305:Barbara Hepworth
4214:Cornish fairings
4055:
4054:
4041:Scillonian Cross
3963:
3956:
3949:
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3459:Cornwall Council
3435:
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3072:. Archived from
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2568:on 9 August 2007
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2282:, appeared in a
2168:Sports and games
2132:Cornish fairings
2094:
2087:
2083:
2080:
2074:
2043:
2035:
1966:Cornish language
1911:Breton languages
1817:Lanner, Cornwall
1750:Lanner Band Room
1663:Restormel Castle
1571:
1556:
1540:
1521:
1458:Barbara Hepworth
1443:Christopher Wood
1409:third millennium
1397:Beunans Meriasek
1336:Trewhiddle style
1302:The 9th-century
1232:Omdowl Kernewek)
920:The fairy tale "
911:Kneehigh Theatre
821:Beunans Meriasek
671:, set his novel
541:Alfred Hitchcock
522:My Cousin Rachel
439:Geoffrey Grigson
325:into the sea at
255:Crantock College
223:Cornish language
193:Cornish folklore
159:. These include
149:Cornwall Council
119:British language
93:Cornish language
21:
6886:
6885:
6881:
6880:
6879:
6877:
6876:
6875:
6861:
6860:
6859:
6854:
6830:
6777:
6762:
6704:
6700:Early Scots law
6689:Early Irish law
6675:
6650:
6627:Scottish Gaelic
6621:
6562:Proto-Brittonic
6534:
6530:Beurla Reagaird
6506:
6502:Scottish Gaelic
6478:
6450:
6433:
6429:Columba Project
6409:Celtic Congress
6390:
6355:
6329:
6250:
6231:
6192:Gaelic handball
6182:Gaelic football
6167:Cornish hurling
6126:
6036:
5995:
5942:
5921:
5907:Gaelic clothing
5890:
5805:
5764:
5725:Manx literature
5682:
5659:
5638:Other claimants
5633:
5538:
5488:Celtic Congress
5464:
5447:
5343:Celtic calendar
5321:
5280:
5214:
5110:
5097:
5084:
5070:Welsh Americans
4990:Irish Catholics
4985:Irish Canadians
4965:Irish Americans
4923:
4897:Celtic diaspora
4892:
4826:
4755:
4747:
4734:
4701:
4692:
4662:
4657:
4647:
4645:
4637:
4581:
4537:Cruel Coppinger
4517:Beast of Bodmin
4503:
4451:
4398:
4356:
4315:William Golding
4295:Charles Causley
4253:
4204:Cornish cheeses
4180:
4161:Cornish hurling
4149:
4105:Montol Festival
4056:
4049:
4045:
3987:
3972:
3967:
3937:
3932:
3909:Hundreds/shires
3857:Flora and fauna
3810:
3652:
3641:
3602:St Columb Major
3474:
3468:
3447:
3444:Cornwall Portal
3436:
3431:
3425:
3418:
3416:
3364:
3329:
3327:Further reading
3298:
3297:
3289:
3285:
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3175:. 19 March 2002
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3079:
3077:
3068:
3067:
3063:
3058:Wayback Machine
3051:Cornish Gorseth
3049:
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3038:
3034:
3029:Wayback Machine
3020:
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2996:
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2668:
2665:"Shell Cottage"
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2495:on 13 June 2007
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2377:
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2368:
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2323:Cornwall portal
2321:
2316:
2314:
2311:
2272:Cornish tartans
2215:
2209:
2193:
2175:
2170:
2116:
2114:Cornish cuisine
2095:
2084:
2078:
2075:
2060:
2044:
2033:
1980:
1974:
1842:
1836:
1744:
1738:
1585:
1578:
1572:
1563:
1557:
1548:
1541:
1532:
1522:
1466:Margaret Mellis
1420:J. M. W. Turner
1378:Glasney College
1296:
1286:
1190:
1188:Cornish studies
1087:
1085:Cornish symbols
1081:
1079:Cornish symbols
1069:Church in Wales
1006:
996:In contrast to
953:Glasney College
936:
930:
917:is well known.
844:(1956) and for
796:
763:Paddington Bear
751:Agatha Christie
665:Charles de Lint
659:The Killer Mine
645:Richard Bolitho
568:Tintagel Castle
557:Sherlock Holmes
493:
481:Sylvia Kantaris
473:Laurence Binyon
455:
431:Ronald Bottrall
412:St Columb Minor
408:William Golding
397:Charles Causley
394:
373:Cornish dialect
371:Writing in the
369:
359:The fairy tale
315:Leir of Britain
251:Glasney College
213:in England and
199:
185:
103:Celtic language
99:
91:Main articles:
89:
35:Truro Cathedral
23:
22:
18:Cornish culture
15:
12:
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6720:
6718:Gaelic warfare
6714:
6712:
6706:
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6703:
6702:
6697:
6694:Cyfraith Hywel
6691:
6685:
6683:
6677:
6676:
6660:
6659:
6656:
6655:
6652:
6651:
6649:
6648:
6643:
6641:Deeside Gaelic
6638:
6632:
6630:
6623:
6622:
6620:
6619:
6614:
6612:Hispano-Celtic
6609:
6604:
6599:
6594:
6589:
6584:
6579:
6574:
6569:
6567:Proto-Goidelic
6564:
6559:
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6536:
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6419:Celtic society
6416:
6414:Celtic Revival
6411:
6406:
6400:
6398:
6392:
6391:
6389:
6388:
6382:United Ireland
6379:
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6227:Welsh handball
6224:
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6209:
6207:Highland games
6204:
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5933:Gaelic culture
5929:
5927:
5923:
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5920:
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5914:
5912:Highland dress
5909:
5904:
5898:
5896:
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5878:
5876:Pictish stones
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5478:Celtic nations
5475:
5473:Celtic Revival
5469:
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5243:
5241:Celtic Animism
5238:
5236:Celtic deities
5233:
5228:
5222:
5220:
5216:
5215:
5213:
5212:
5207:
5202:
5197:
5195:Cisalpine Gaul
5192:
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5190:
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5167:
5158:
5133:
5124:
5122:Gaelic Ireland
5118:
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4997:
4995:Irish Chileans
4992:
4987:
4982:
4977:
4972:
4967:
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4960:English people
4957:
4952:
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4919:Welsh diaspora
4916:
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4909:Irish diaspora
4906:
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4716:Celtic studies
4708:Celtic nations
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4345:Minack Theatre
4342:
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4285:St Ives School
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4140:St Piran's Day
4137:
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4115:Nickanan Night
4112:
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5866:Leaf-crowns
5856:Insular art
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5645:Nova Scotia
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4552:King Arthur
4522:Blunderbore
4239:Saffron bun
4135:Picrous Day
4085:Furry Dance
4031:Saint Piran
3547:Lostwithiel
3012:' pp. 18-20
2851:23 November
2817:24 November
2758:. Goodreads
2736:. Goodreads
2562:"The Birds"
2524:4 September
2020:Hwerow Hweg
1888:Perranporth
1783:Nozow looan
1759:Perranporth
1655:roundhouses
1498:Sandra Blow
1482:Terry Frost
1384:during the
1358:King Arthur
1322:So-called '
1284:Cornish art
1247:Mark Stoyle
1178:Saint Piran
1129:King Arthur
986:John Wesley
860:A. L. Rowse
669:fairy tales
631:Mary Wesley
572:King Arthur
566:Remains of
547:Conan Doyle
510:Jamaica Inn
286:King Arthur
57:Wheal Owles
46:Boscawen-Un
6821:– in Italy
6723:Ceathairne
6587:Gallaecian
6217:Road bowls
6122:Eisteddfod
6090:Calan Awst
6086:Lughnasadh
5692:Literature
5555:definition
5378:Clan chief
5165:Roman Gaul
5156:Hen Ogledd
4882:including
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4403:Folk songs
4224:Hevva cake
4194:Cloam oven
4130:'Obby 'Oss
4125:Noze looan
3879:Demography
3774:St Austell
3764:Port Navas
3639:Wadebridge
3592:St Austell
3582:Porthleven
3532:Launceston
3492:Callington
2812:Paddington
2671:11 January
2650:0312876491
2421:24 January
2357:References
2276:Caernarvon
2246:bal maiden
2211:See also:
2164:and wine.
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1976:See also:
1828:rock music
1813:Brass band
1799:Aphex Twin
1725:St Germans
1643:Chysauster
1625:promontory
1474:John Wells
1437:. In 1928
1393:Beunans Ke
1374:holy wells
1324:Celtic art
1288:See also:
1200:Campus at
1165:designs.
856:Mevagissey
827:Beunans Ke
776:cargo ship
766:novels by
705:Greenwitch
627:Greenwitch
611:'s series
589:Wise Child
555:featuring
427:Jack Clemo
401:Launceston
278:Mabinogion
187:See also:
173:Scott Mann
153:Lys Kernow
134:published
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6728:Ceithearn
6456:Brittonic
6448:Languages
6081:Calan Mai
6072:Gŵyl Fair
6046:Festivals
5861:Interlace
5285:Mythology
5276:Practices
5188:Gallaecia
4802:Galatians
4509:Mythology
4479:Ordinalia
4320:Alan Kent
4120:Nos Lowen
4075:Allantide
4062:Festivals
3889:The Duchy
3826:Civil War
3759:Pont Pill
3643:See also:
3597:St Blazey
3527:Hugh Town
3502:Camelford
3318:. (1909)
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3040:Hanterhir
2762:6 October
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2140:ice cream
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1678:longhouse
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1639:Carn Euny
1628:hermitage
1470:Naum Gabo
1416:John Opie
1328:Brythonic
1174:daffodils
1075:in 1869.
982:Methodism
938:See also
897:Ruddigore
878:'s opera
868:'s drama
816:Ordinalia
774:aboard a
679:Mousehole
657:'s novel
537:The Birds
471:The poet
457:The late
310:King Lear
265:of 1549.
235:Old Welsh
203:Brittonic
6865:Category
6738:Gaesatae
6629:dialects
6592:Lepontic
6582:Galatian
6484:Goidelic
6334:Autonomy
6249:Politics
6202:Rounders
6054:Calendar
6027:Scotland
6012:Cornwall
6007:Brittany
5895:Clothing
5846:Knotwork
5824:Brooches
5796:Scotland
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5776:Brittany
5655:Y Wladfa
5610:Scotland
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5562:Brittany
5413:Seanchaí
5408:Tanistry
5368:Derbfine
5297:Scottish
5183:Brittany
5179:Domnonée
5175:Armorica
5170:Britonia
5152:Dumnonia
5127:Dálriata
4812:Lepontii
4807:Helvetii
4792:Gallaeci
4577:Spriggan
4557:Lyonesse
4532:Cormoran
4461:Language
4070:AberFest
3899:Politics
3744:Menalhyl
3627:Torpoint
3622:Stratton
3577:Penzance
3552:Marazion
3537:Liskeard
3507:Falmouth
3497:Camborne
3433:Cornwall
3270:Archived
3054:Archived
3025:Archived
2955:Archived
2908:Archived
2786:Archived
2740:13 April
2309:See also
2265:Guernsey
2259:For men
2145:Cornish
1996:Falmouth
1935:Falmouth
1931:AberFest
1919:Brittany
1907:Brittany
1881:Penzance
1792:Fest Noz
1764:Cornish
1701:Normandy
1693:Brittany
1609:Brittany
1576:Landrake
1435:St. Ives
1382:Crantock
1366:Dumnonia
1202:Tremough
1114:Cornwall
1102:Cornwall
928:Religion
772:lifeboat
724:Sue Limb
649:Falmouth
323:Goemagot
319:Corineus
302:Tintagel
290:Kelliwic
280:and the
261:and the
241:in 577.
219:Brittany
211:Somerset
87:Language
81:Cornwall
6791:Deities
6748:Hobelar
6710:Warfare
6673:Warfare
6607:Pictish
6602:Cumbric
6577:Gaulish
6549:Extinct
6469:Cornish
6267:history
6212:Hurling
6186:Ladies'
6177:Curling
6150:Camogie
6077:Beltane
6059:Samhain
6017:Ireland
5786:Ireland
5681:Culture
5650:England
5586:Ireland
5544:Nations
5443:Coinage
5433:Warfare
5326:Society
5317:Cornish
5307:British
5210:Galatia
5200:Balkans
5108:Studies
4845:Cornish
4840:Bretons
4817:Noricum
4772:Britons
4745:Peoples
4547:Knocker
4186:Cuisine
4095:Guldize
4090:Golowan
3993:Symbols
3979:Cornish
3904:Schools
3894:Diocese
3852:Fishing
3847:Economy
3842:Culture
3822:History
3799:Valency
3714:Helford
3684:De Lank
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