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No, the Celts were not of Germanic origin; they were a distinct group of Iron Age tribes that originated in Central Europe. The Celts are associated with a unique culture and language family known as Celtic, which is separate from the Germanic languages and cultures. While there were interactions and migrations between Celtic and Germanic peoples, they are considered separate ethnic and cultural groups.

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