The Celts occupied a significant portion of Europe during their peak, particularly around 500 BCE to 1 CE. Their influence extended across various regions, including present-day countries such as Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, and parts of Spain and Italy. While the exact number of countries varies depending on historical interpretations, they were culturally and politically influential across at least a dozen modern nations.
The Celts are tribes from 7 different countries. This not only includes the English, but German, Portugal, and Spain.
Celts have not died out. Descendants of the Celts can be found living in Cornwall, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Brittany.
They were there to protect the Celts ! and use for food
The Celts made a living as farmers and hunters.
Yes, Celts do wear kilts. However, Celts typically originate from Ireland. Kilts actually originated from Scotland and the Celts just took over the fashion trend.
There are 50 countries in Europe.
the countries that occupy the medteranian peninsulas
See: Germany in WW2
Actually, 4 countries occupy the horn of Africa. These are Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti.
There could be several answers to that, but the one you are probably looking for is the Celts.
The Celts are tribes from 7 different countries. This not only includes the English, but German, Portugal, and Spain.
Actually, 4 countries occupy the horn of Africa. These are Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti.
The true answer is NONE. The US has military bases in over 150 countries but the US does not occupy any.
over 30 countries besept constantinople which was a city
The modern-day countries that occupy the Fertile Crescent are Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel/Palestine.
The Celts are not a single group of people or a specific location, but rather an ancient ethnolinguistic group that spread across various regions in Europe, including parts of modern-day Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, and beyond. Today, the descendants of the Celts can be found in these areas, but they are integrated into the populations of their respective countries. Therefore, there isn't a specific population number for "Celts," as they are part of broader national demographics.
Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Isreal, Jordan, Lebanon and many other countries control land that used to be the Persian Empire.