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The Celts originated in Central Europe and gradually expanded their territory across much of Western Europe, including present-day France, the British Isles, and parts of the Iberian Peninsula and Central Europe. By around 500 BCE, they had established significant settlements in these regions, known for their distinct culture, art, and social structures. Over time, they faced invasions and assimilations by the Romans and other groups, leading to a decline in their prominence in many areas. However, Celtic culture and heritage have persisted, particularly in regions like Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

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