People in the nordic newsgroup are stubborn. I thought only Norwegians
had this quality. Most of them sound like Americans.
Here is proof that Nordic countries were founded by Celts. You must understand that Celts were living in the Baltic region from Kaliningrad westwards. This is well known. They occupied the North German plains
before the Germanic groups. Most of my research was done on Denmark
and the rest (for Sweden, Finland and Iceland) should be obvious.
The name Denmark, from which we get Sweden too, is based on the name
of the Celtic river goddess "Danu". There are rivers throughout Europe
with names derived from this (Danube, Don etc). The major Celtic tribe living in Denmark were the Cimbri. This comes from the Celtic word
"Cymry". The Northernmost province in Denmark is called Himmerland, from
the word "Cimbri". Himmerland is not of German origin.
What is quite interesting is that there is a town in North Denmark called "Glyngore". This is a pure Celtic word. "Glyn" means "narrow valley"
and "gore" means "triangle" (or "spear-shaped"). The town therefore
means "A narrow triangle-shaped valley". Such correspondences can be
found throughout Denmark and Baltic Scandinavia.
There are also the rivers "Omme" and "Gudena" which are Celtic.
Finland itself is a Celtic name, like Sweden. The Fenn (or "Fann" or "Van"0 were the tribe living there over 2000 years ago. There are place names with "Van" like the river "Vantaa". Towns like "Anjula", "Virrat" and "Dalsbruk" are also Celtic.
This is more than you need. They should be followed for those of great resistance to the truth, until they see clearly what is obvious.
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