Celt (disambiguation)
The Celts were Iron Age inhabitants of Europe, who spoke Celtic languages and shared other cultural features.
National cultures:
- Gaelic culture
- Culture of Ireland
- Culture of Scotland
- Culture of the Isle of Man
- Culture of Wales
- Culture of Cornwall
- Culture of Brittany
See also
- Celtic Europe
- Celtic identity
- Celtic music
- Celtic nations
- Celtic revival
- Celts (modern)
- Insular art
- Names of the Celts
Media:
- The Celts (BBC documentary), a 1987 documentary series
- The Celts (song), a 1987 song from Enya's self-titled debut album
- The Celts (album), a 1992 album release from Enya
- Celtae (band), a Canadian band formed in 2001.
Other:
- Celt (tool), old general term for prehistoric stone or bronze axe-like tools
- Celt, Missouri, a small town in the southern United States of America
- Celt, another name for a rattleback, a top that has a preferred direction of spin
- RMS Celt, also known as the SS Gothenburg, a 19th-century steamship
The acronym CELT may refer to:
- California Extremely Large Telescope, a proposed telescope
- CELT, a low-latency lossy audio codec
- Corpus of Electronic Texts, an online database of Irish texts
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