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vidovic
07-21-2021, 04:58 PM
I'm asking because it makes no sense that their average plots closer to frea*ing Slovaks than any west, east and south Croats.. I understand Slovene and Hungarian plot but there's been massive historic immigrations for hundreds of years from other, southern Croatian regions. Maybe someone knows how many tests they got and if it is very minimal?

Jana
07-22-2021, 09:31 AM
I'm asking because it makes no sense that their average plots closer to frea*ing Slovaks than any west, east and south Croats.. I understand Slovene and Hungarian plot but there's been massive historic immigrations for hundreds of years from other, southern Croatian regions. Maybe someone knows how many tests they got and if it is very minimal?


Is there a shortage of north Croatian dna tests on K13?

No.


I'm asking because it makes no sense that their average plots closer to frea*ing Slovaks than any west, east and south Croats..

They plot as expected considering geography and history. The fact it makes "no sense" for you is your problem, obviously.


I understand Slovene and Hungarian plot but there's been massive historic immigrations for hundreds of years from other, southern Croatian regions.

No, there never was. Unlike Slavonia, northern Croatia never experienced any significant southern emigration. Which you would know if you were Croat.
Zagorje and Međimurje have most conservative and unchanged population structure since medieval, and I don't need to mention only fully native people are taken as samples.


Maybe someone knows how many tests they got and if it is very minimal?

Yes, I know. But I am not going to share it with you. Let's just say more than enough, as only Croatian average lacking sample size is eastern, not northern Croat one.

And I would appreciate if you stop pretending to be a Croat. Stick to Romania.