Celto-Germanic people are not only limited to the British Isles, but in the Low Countries, Germany, northern France as well!!!
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Celto-Germanic people are not only limited to the British Isles, but in the Low Countries, Germany, northern France as well!!!
Yes, but mixed to some extent with Celts but not in East Anglia.
Oh well, tell me who is not "mixed"? Germans also have Slavic admixture in the east and south, even in the north in the Ferhmarn Island ( Wendish), as well as Celtic in western parts. Some Hunnish admixture in the south in Bavaria. In every invasion, there has been intermingling between the conquerors and natives. As Anglo-Saxons settled in England, they eventually gradually intermarried with Celtic Britons, but had a strict system of segregation in order to ensure the success of their lineage. This is why today over half of the English and Lowland Scottish male line is from Germanic. Thus the English are essentially Germanic.
Celtic coomers
The only Germanic group which doesn't have any Celtic input might be Swedes. Even Norwegians have Insular Celtic input.