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(excluding Albanian populated areas).
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Because of more Vlachs probably.
Montenegro is most paleo-Balkan shifted part of western Balkan. I bealive large part of E-V13, J2 and R1b in Montenegro is from Vlach settlers from central/eastern Balkan in the late middle age. Montenegrin tribe Piperi are mostly R1b-BY611, they have the closest matches in eastern Balkan not among Albanians.
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Because Roman Empire-Byzantine Empire had more control in Eastern Balkans. Slavs settled in these areas nevertheless. Also eastern parts of Balkans are closer to Dardanelles and Bosphorus. So people from Anatolia can settle in Eastern Balkans easier.
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Because Eastern Balkan had important Roman roads and that's where Roman major settlements in Balkans were focused (Via Militaris, Via Appia, and Via Egnatia).
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I think when we look at archaeological evidence, the oldest Slavic settlements discovered so far are from Slovenia:
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