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Celtic tribes : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Celtic tribes

This is a list of Celtic tribes, listed in order of the province or the general area in which they lived.
==Central Europe (Vindelicia, Rhaetia, Noricum, Pannonia, Agri Decumates, Bohemia)==

Some closely fit the concept of a tribe. Others are confederations or even unions of tribes.
*Boii – areas of modern Germany, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia
*Cotini – areas of modern Slovakia
*Eravisci – areas of modern Hungary
*Latobrigi – localisation unclear, possibly Southern Germany or Austria near the Upper Rhine
*Lugii – possibly Germanic; areas of modern Poland
*Osi – possibly Dacian or Germanic, areas of modern Slovakia〔The Osi's categorization as Celtic is disputed; see Osi.〕
*Scordisci – areas of modern Serbia, Croatia, Austria, Romania
*Tulingi – possibly Germanic; localisation unclear, possibly Southern Germany, Switzerland or Austria
*Varciani – areas of modern Slovenia, Croatia
*Vindelici – areas of modern Germany
*Volcae

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