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The term "Celtic music" usually combines IrishTraditionalMusic with various other TraditionalMusic''''s, including those of Scotland and the Shetland Islands; Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada; Wales; the Isle of Man; Northumberland, northern England; Brittany, northwest France; and sometimes Galicia in northwestern Spain. The term, though widely used, is eschewed by many traditionalists.
The term "Celtic music" usually combines IrishTraditionalMusic with various other TraditionalMusic''''s, including those of Scotland and the Shetland Islands; Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada; Wales; the Isle of Man; Northumberland, northern England; Brittany, northwest FrancE; and sometimes Galicia in northwestern SpaiN. The term, though widely used, is eschewed by many traditionalists.





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The term "Celtic music" usually combines IrishTraditionalMusic with various other TraditionalMusic's, including those of Scotland and the Shetland Islands; Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada; Wales; the Isle of Man; Northumberland, northern England; Brittany, northwest FrancE; and sometimes Galicia in northwestern SpaiN. The term, though widely used, is eschewed by many traditionalists.


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