Akwitanowie
Distribution of the tribes of the Akkadian and neighboring tribes in early Roman times
Aquitaine - a generic name for a tribe of Iberian origin that is not linguistically and ethnically related to the Galician.
When the lands between Lions Bay and the Bay of Biscay were occupied by Rome, they inhabited the Pyrenees, Garonne and the sea.
The Romans shared the name of the tribes they had exploited to form the name of the entire present-day West. of France, which they called Aquitaine.
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