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Historically, Cornwall was considered a separate nation with its own language, , and a "race" of people recognized as distinct by their neighbors.

: Many residents continue to assert a Cornish identity separate from being "English," viewing themselves as part of the Cornish Diaspora that spread globally during the mining boom. The Industrial "Granite Kingdom"

: Stemming from Proto-Celtic roots, the language is a core pillar of Cornish distinctiveness.

: The landscape is steeped in myths, such as the tales of Jack the Giant Killer and Arthurian legends.

Cornwall , a rugged peninsula in the far southwest of Great Britain, is often described as a "land apart". Defined by its granite cliffs, Celtic roots, and industrial history, it maintains a distinct national identity that sets it apart from the rest of England. A Distinct Cultural Identity

Long before it was a tourist destination, Cornwall was a global industrial powerhouse. BBC Radio 3 - The Essay, The Song Detectorists, 3. Cornwall