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Germany - Lower Saxony and Westphalia to be exact. If you want to be more exact, Holstein. They were a branch of the Ingweons, who were the original Germans in Germany (the northernmost part). All of the other Teutons lived in Scandinavia. The Centum Indo-Europeans who became the Germans started out by living in Bohemia, but had to run away to Scandinavia when the Proto-Celts drove them out. Much later they came back and drove the Celts out.

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