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Ceretani

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Ancient people of the Iberian peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula in the 3rd century BC

TheCerretani orCeretani were an ancientpre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula who occupied what became the modern-dayCerdanya, in the valleySegre and part ofAragon. Their neighbours from the east wereAusetani and from the southIlergetes. Their capital was Julia Libyca, modernLlívia.[1] They are noted in Greek and Roman geographical treatises.[2]

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  1. ^"Spain",Encyclopaedia Britannica (5 ed.), 1815, p. 492
  2. ^Peter Sahlins (1989),Boundaries: The Making of France and Spain in the Pyrenees, University of California Press, pp. 44–45,61–62

Bibliography

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  • Ángel Montenegroet alii,Historia de España 2 - colonizaciones y formación de los pueblos prerromanos (1200-218 a.C), Editorial Gredos, Madrid (1989)ISBN 84-249-1386-8
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