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    Galicians (Galician: galegos [ɡaˈleɣʊs] or pobo galego; Spanish: gallegos [ɡaˈʎeɣos]) are an ethnic group primarily residing in Galicia, northwest Iberian...
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  • high C. Traditional Galician wind instruments include the pito pastoril (galego), literally (Galician) shepherd's whistle. Despite the similarity in name...
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    Age oppidum of San Cibrao de Las, one of the largest castros of Galicia Gaiteiros, or bagpipe players. Gaita ('bagpipe') is the most representative Galician...
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  • Cognates: Goth gaits 'she-goat', ON geit, OE gát, OHG geiz. Derivatives: gaiteiro 'bagpiper'. galardón sb.m. 'reward' ('a Virgen santa dá bon gualardon aos...
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    Escena de romaría, de Xenaro Carrero, member of the 'Sick Generation'. O gaiteiro ('The piper'), by Jaspe Moscoso. Museo de Belas Artes da Coruña. Pardo...
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  • origin as bagpipes were traditionally made from goats skin. Derivatives: gaiteiro '(bag)piper', gaita 'penis, or swearword akin to "cock"'(colloquial), gaita-de-foles...
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    United States and Latin America. The foundations of Galician Centers (Centro Galego / Casa Galicia) in key cities and capitals, from New York City to Buenos...
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    Normalización Lingüística ("The Panel for Language Normalization"), Queremos Galego ("We Want Galician"), AGAL, and other groups) and in the ecologist movement...
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