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    Quote Originally Posted by alnortedelsur View Post
    Around 20% if we include light brown. No much different from Spain and Portugal.

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    Light brown isn't blonde.

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    As a whole, 8.2% of Italians are blonde.
    1.) Northern Italy, where there is the highest percentages of Germanic and Celtic admixtures. Most regions hover above the average for Italy though.
    Aosta Valley = 12.4%
    Piedmont = 12.4%
    Lombardy = 10.1%
    Liguria = 10.3%
    Emilia Romagna = 7.2%
    Veneto = 12.6%
    Friuli-Venezia Giuli = 12.6%
    Trentino Alto Aldige/Sudtirol = 15%

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    Who cares? Blonde hair suck and are overestimated anyway.

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    Light brown and dark blond are kind of the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinervaItalica View Post
    Who cares? Blonde hair suck and are overestimated anyway.
    Some do, some don't. Preference for blondes or brunettes is individual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnSmith View Post
    Light brown and dark blond are kind of the same
    To you perhaps. There is a difference between light brown and dark blonde shades. Though the difference is not as striking as that between dark brown and medium/light blonde hair. Dark blonde hair is still blonde hair, while light brown isn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrion View Post
    To you perhaps. There is a difference between light brown and dark blonde shades. Though the difference is not as striking as that between dark brown and medium/light blonde hair. Dark blonde hair is still blonde hair, while light brown isn't.
    I am literally color blind

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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrion View Post
    As a whole, 8.2% of Italians are blonde.
    1.) Northern Italy, where there is the highest percentages of Germanic and Celtic admixtures. Most regions hover above the average for Italy though.
    Aosta Valley = 12.4%
    Piedmont = 12.4%
    Lombardy = 10.1%
    Liguria = 10.3%
    Emilia Romagna = 7.2%
    Veneto = 12.6%
    Friuli-Venezia Giuli = 12.6%
    Trentino Alto Aldige/Sudtirol = 15%
    These data, that you're reporting not in the most accurate way, are based on a sample of males only. So it doesn't consider any possible sexual dimorphism. Anyhow in the original map, in the Prealps is between 15% and 19%, in the Alps is higher than 20%, except in the south-western Alps at the borders with France.

    This is the original map.



    According to the same data based on males only, the vast majority of Italians are brown-haired (including all the types of brown hair) and not dark-haired.

    Last edited by Percivalle; 03-22-2017 at 01:04 AM.

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    30% if you consider brown haired people with traces of blondish or blond reflexes

    i know that it s really important to misuse tye europeaness :/

    More or less all the south of Europe it s in that Range

    South Europe is the kingdom of brown hair in all shades more than anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnSmith View Post
    I am literally color blind
    Ok, so you want a cookie for it? Or maybe a «color blind» Nobel prize made specially for you?

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