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Español: Distribución de los anglos (rosa), los sajones (rojo), jutos (naranja) y británico nativos (amarillo) en la isla de Gran Bretaña en el año 600
es: Mapa de Gran Bretaña en el año 600, con la correspondiente distribución de los pueblos Anglos, Sajones y Jutos.
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