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Only Alföld is culturally balkanite territory and you are balkanite.
Scientific proof:
BELUSZKY PÁL
AZ „ALFÖLD-SZINDRDMA - EREDETE (VÁZLAT)
http://tet.rkk.hu/index.php/TeT/article/view/98/195
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Some Hungarians cluster more with the balkans and some Romanians cluster closer to central Europe if this is accurate(posted by xenophobicprussian so I think it's legit);
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Not really. It could mean a lot of other things.
1. We live near eachother so we tend to cluster together genetically.
2. It is possible that our ancestors were quite similar from a genetical point of view.
3. It could mean that it was a homogenous population living in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia (I'm not saying that this is remotely possible, but for the sake of discussion)
4. etc.
5. Romanians are native to Romania, deal with it.
Oh, and look, Hungarians and Croatians also overlap. Based on what you said that means that Hungarians come from the South, don't they???
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What if the Romans brought a lot of Illyrians in Dacia? Who brought their own language? And we know that Albanians are Illyrians. How about that?
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...lyria#Pirustae
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...Illyria#Breuci
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...yria#Sardeates etc.
So in a way, yeah. Romanians truly are related to Albanians, just not in the way you think.
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