Wales (Brythonic)
Cornwall (Brythonic)
Brittany (Brythonic)
Ireland (Gaelic)
Scotland (Gaelic)
Isle of Man (Gaelic)
So the Gaels are one branch of the 'Celts' to answer the question.
The term 'Celtic' is an 18th century term first invented by Edward Lhuyd in 1707 to group various old regional languages into a grouped system, the term was largely romanticised during the course of the 19th century to a level of fantastical notions, before 1707, the term was unheard of.
However, as the seminal literary works of post Celtic romance era have largely been able to since assess it's effects, such as James Simpson (1999) and Brian Sykes (2006), it can now be understood for the romantic Propaganda that it is, it has become this since it's original concept as just a modern collective linguistic grouping.
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Both. As speakers or descendants of speakers of a Celtic language they would be considered Celts. A Gaelic-speaking Celt of Scotland, Ireland or the Isle of Man would qualify as a Gael. Brythonic is the other branch of Celtic languages that include Welsh, Breton and Cornish. It appears there is some confusion about Gaelic and Celtic and the reason may be similar to the situation with music. To many people "Celtic" music means Irish music with perhaps some Scottish thrown in, but they don't hear much about Welsh, Breton, Manx or Cornish music so Celtic has come to mean Irish to many.
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