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page 1Galician Celtic tribes
Bracari
thumb|Map of Gallaecia at about 300 BCE, with the Bracari at the bottom left.
thumb|upright=1.35|The ''Idol's Fountain|Fonte do Ídolo'', in [[Braga.]]
Cibarci
thumb|Map of Gallaecia
The Cibarci were an ancient Gallaecian Celtic tribe, living in the north-east of modern Galicia, in the Ribadeo's county.
Lemavi
thumb|Map of Gallaecia
The Lemavi were an ancient Gallaecian Celtic tribe, living in the center-east of the modern Galicia, in the Monforte de Lemos's county.
Artabri
thumb|Map of Gallaecia
According to Strabo, the Artabri (or Arrotrebae) were an ancient Gallaeci tribe, Celts living in the extreme north-west of the Iberian Peninsula, now the region of Galicia, Spain, about Cape Nerium (Cabo Prior), outskirts of today's city of Ferrol, where in Roman times, in the 1st century BC, a fishing port existed which also traded in metals (silver, gold, tin and iron ) as well as wild horses and most likely administered from nearby Nerium (Modern day Narahio famous for its medieval castle and cape Nerium modern day Cape Prior) in an area dominated by the Artabri) givi
Arroni
thumb|Map of Gallaecia
The Arroni or Arrotrebi were an ancient Gallaecian Celtic tribe, living in the north of modern Galicia, in the Ortigueira's county.
Equaesi
thumb|right|The Equaesi were one of the tribes acknowledged by the Romans for the construction of the Roman Bridge of Chaves (here seen on the Padrão dos Povos)
The Equaesi were an ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia, who lived in the north of modern Portugal, between the provinces of Minho and Trás-os-Montes, near the border of modern Galicia (Spain).