Talk:Celtic Sea

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[edit] 2006 post

This seems an extremely articial concept (even though many artifices ultimately gain acceptance) especially when translated into neo- Welsh- the word for the Atlantic (Yr Ywerydd) is cognate with that for Ireland (Iwerddon) and so there is barely room for such a notion----Clive Sweeting

The CIA recognises it in its World Book Map, as does the Ordnance Survey's Get-a-Map service and the BBC. Bazza 12:47, 11 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Devonian?

The article on Devonian says it was the ancestor to Cornish and Breton, dating prior to the 1200s. This article says that the Celtic sea wasn't named until 1921. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 12.172.37.45 (talk)