French Basques
Northern France (Normandy, Brittany, etc.)
SW France (Gascony, Aquitaine, etc.)
SE France (Marseille, Corsica, Nice etc.)
Northern Spain (Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria)
Catalans
Southern Spain (Andalusia, Murcia, etc.)
Portuguese
Aragonese and Castilians (Spain)
British
Irish
Italians
Sicilians
Maltese
Poles, Czechs, Slovakians
Greeks
South Slavs
Russians
Cypriots
North Africans
Levantines
Scandinavians
Finns
Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia)
Romania
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Interesting, I see intersections rather with Ukrainians and Russians (not too much though) than with Georgians. South Caucasus is Iveria as everyone knows
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agreed with the correctionSpaniards, Frenchies, Irish & the Welsh I reckon
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Where are the closer ethnic group to them -WITHOUT DOUBT- in the list?:
The Castilians
"Northern Spain (Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria)
Catalans
Southern Spain (Andalusia, Murcia, etc.)"
If you don't know a fuck about a matter, why you dare to make a contest about it?
Amazing.
Antes de subir al cadalso, Juan de Padilla se dirigió a su camarada Juan Bravo con unas célebres palabras: "Señor Bravo: ayer era día de pelear como caballero...hoy es día de morir como cristiano". Ante esto, Juan Bravo pidió ser ejecutado antes que Padilla, "…para no ver la muerte de tan buen caballero". Horas más tarde, también fue ejecutado y decapitado el salmantino Francisco Maldonado.
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Modern Basques are the result of many ethnic layers -Prehistorical natives (developers of their ancient lenguage), Keltics, Frenchs...-. For that is they resemble many areas of Europa.
Answering the question I would say NorthernSpaniards and SouthernFrench (even Northern ones, British people and more) as their closest matches, although maybe it would be more accurate to say simply that close neighborhoods in all four directions are simply Romanized Protobasques f.e. going Eastwards NorthAragonese case is blatant obvious with registered evidences at Middle Ages. Even Westwards (even less acknowledged) thru all Cantabric lands into Galicia, where it's native language had strange evolutions from Latin which could be explained by a ancient speaking of a language related with Basque.
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but there is still such a hypothesis, I know this from my childhood, so you are wrong with "never meant". But i also know that they've failed to show real proofs.Georgia's root of name is not the same as Iberian Peninsula. It has never meant they are the same people.
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I added Aragon and/or Castile as an option.
Like this post if you want me to add a vote to the poll in that section for you.
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