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The cat on the top of the mountain
In 2008, Polish climber Wojciech Jabczyński wanted to reach the summit of Rysy in the Tatra Mountains in Poland. When he almost reached the top, he couldn't believe believe his eyes. At 2,438 metres above sea level, there was a ginger tabby cat licking its paws. While the cat was sitting and enjoying the view of the mountains, Wojciech was taking photos of his unexpected find. He decided that it had come from a small hut for tourists under the Rysy peak. The local media investigated this case, but couldn't tell if the cat 19.___________ (BELONG) to anyone. This brave cat is one of the most amazing internet 20.___________ (PHENOMENON). The news about the cat spread around the world within a few hours.
The spread of Celtic culture
The Celtic languages belong to the Indo-European family of languages, which derive from a common language introduced to Europe by migrating farmers about 5,000 years ago. In Central Europe, the Celtic-speaking Hallstatt culture 21.___________ (START) to form in the Late Bronze Age, in 1200 BC. It thrived for many years. However, the Hallstatt civilisation started declining rapidly from around 500 BC, to be replaced by the 22.___________ (MILITARISTIC) La Tène culture. Soon after, migrating Celtic groups settled in northern Italy, and by the third century BC the Celts 23.___________ (REACH) the Balkans and Galatia in Anatolia (present-day Turkey). Celtic power and identity 24.___________ (DESTROY) by the rise of Rome, but its linguistic legacy lives on in the six surviving Celtic languages: Scottish, Irish, Manx Gaelic, Cornish, Welsh, and Breton.
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