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Even according to CS. Coon:
«*a) Keltic Iron Age Type: The Keltic sub-type, mesocephalic and low-vaulted, with a prominent nose. Commonest in the British Isles where in places it forms the principal element in the population. Also a major element in Flanders and the Frankish country in southwestern Germany.*»
This would clearly show where Belgium stands racially. Though you have some idiotic baviaan who don’t have a clue about anything, inventing things.
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Brunn? No quite. Although you do have a good frequency of Borreby-like individuals in Northeastern France, despite the fact that Alpinids will outnumber them. Remember that the Borreby and Brunn are related, therefore an occurrence of Brunn types in a strong Borreby population shouldn’t surprise anyone or vice-versa.
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Those are the major racial phenotypes in the Austrian and Swiss populations. Sure you will always find Mediterranean-looking individuals. Austria and Switzerland share a border with Northern Italy. However, remember Northern Italy is predominantly Dinarid in race, though there is still an abundance of Mediterranean-looking individuals. Thus you shouldn’t be surprised that the Dinarid is more common in Austria and Switzerland as well.
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