Gallic
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Gallic, derived from the name for the ancient Roman province of Gaul, may be used
- as Gaulish, referring to Gaul or to the Gaulish language
- as referring to Roman Gaul
- as referring to the Gallic Empire
- as referring to France
- as a linguistic-cultural term, to the cultural traditions and national characters of the French speaking (francophone) nations and regions, transcending race and ethnicity. Some important Gallic regions include France, Wallonia, Haïti, and Québec.