The Interamici or Interamnici were a pre-Roman people or tribe, one of the Gallaeci tribes, living between some areas of modern southern Galicia (Spain) (in part of southern Ourense Province), and some areas of northern Trás-os-Montes, modern northeast Portugal. Their name means "Between Waters" (Between Rivers) because they lived between the southern banks of the Minius (Minho) and Sil rivers and the northern headwaters of the Laethes or Limia (Lima) and Tamica (Tâmega) rivers.
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Indo-European peoples | Celts | Astures |
- Astures Cismontani or Astures Augustani
- Zoeli
- Desonci
- Tridiavi
- Visaligi
- Cabruagenigi
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Para-Celtic peoples? | Lusitani |
- Arabrigenses
- Aravi
- Coelarni or Colarni
- Interamnienses
- Lancienses
- Lancienses Oppidani
- Lancienses Transcudani
- Ocelenses Lancienses
- Meidubrigenses
- Paesuri
- Aravoni
- Ireucutiori
- Paesicaeci or Paesici
- Seareae
- Palanti
- Talures
- Tangi
- Veaminicori
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The Madeira and the Azores Islands were not occupied by the Romans, there were no peoples settled in these islands until the arrival of the Portuguese in the 15th century. |