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The Lusitanians[1] were an Indo-European-speaking people living in the far west of the Iberian Peninsula, around roughly to Central Portugal (what's nowadays known as central region) and areas of modern-day Extremadura and Castilla y Leon of Spain. After its conquest by the Romans, the land was subsequently incorporated as a Roman province named after them (Lusitania).
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