Anglo-Celtic is a macro-cultural term used to collectively describe the cultures native to the
British Isles, and the significant diasporas located in
Australia,
Canada,
New Zealand,
South Africa and the
United States. It is used in Anglo-Celtic Isles, an alternative term (in limited use) for the geographic region comprising the islands of
Great Britain,
Ireland and smaller adjacent islands, more commonly referred to as the British Isles — the former geographic term being preferred by some due to it being free of any perceived political implication and the latter term by others. The derivative term 'Anglo-Celtic Islands' is also used. It is additionally used in the context of 'Anglo-Celtic Warfare' to describe the period of warfare in Britain between 410 and 1066
CE. It is also used as a notional
racial category.
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