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Cornwall / Manx language / Kernewek Kemmyn / Ken George / Anglo-Cornish / Isle of Man / Unified Cornish / Manx / Cornish people / Cornish language / Celtic culture / Celtic languages
Date: 2011-02-18 12:47:10
Cornwall
Manx language
Kernewek Kemmyn
Ken George
Anglo-Cornish
Isle of Man
Unified Cornish
Manx
Cornish people
Cornish language
Celtic culture
Celtic languages

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