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Indo-European languages / Languages of Europe / Manx language / Manx literature / Manx people / John Phillips / Manx / Isle of Man / Scottish Gaelic / Celtic languages / Goidelic languages / Celtic culture
Date: 2007-12-06 09:26:03
Indo-European languages
Languages of Europe
Manx language
Manx literature
Manx people
John Phillips
Manx
Isle of Man
Scottish Gaelic
Celtic languages
Goidelic languages
Celtic culture

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