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Nothing unusual here.
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(1) A minority of Spaniards, like other Euro-Mediterranean groups, can be blond and blue-eyed. (2) His facial features, most notably eyes and facial shape, are actually very Spanish - nothing Germanic or Slavic about them at all.
There are other examples of blondish Spaniards who look distinctly, well, Spanish:
Adrian San Miguel del Castillo
Ignacio Camacho
Iker Muniain
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THAT'S NOT BLONDE THAT'S LIGHT BROWN!!
I UNDERSTAND YOU'RE SWARTHY AS DOG SHIT, BUT CHEEZUS, LEARN THE DIFFERENCE FGT.
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This one is Basque. Basques are usually the lightest of all the Spaniards.
Light brown? To a Norwegian maybe. Normal people would say he's dark blonde. Anyway, brown and blonde are not really different colors, just different shades. Blonde is depigmented brown.
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Thats because only real spaniards are blonds. The rest are immigrants
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