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Kiel
07-31-2022, 08:48 PM
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GFNGhi6pnF5Msfr-aFDvOF-sk6SbMvWS/view

rothaer
07-31-2022, 09:46 PM
Okay, you have not a very high similarity anywhere, because you are not fully from one particular region and these that you are from are somewhat disparate. On the other hand you are clearly most similar to Burgenland. This is pretty good as a summary, I think! And not too far away from where you actually are... Also, the wide region of the next darkest colour seems plausible imo.

A nice result!

https://i.imgur.com/10wnCyj.jpg

Kiel
07-31-2022, 10:01 PM
Okay, you have not a very high similarity anywhere, because you are not fully from one particular region and these that you are from are somewhat disparate. On the other hand you are clearly most similar to Burgenland. This is pretty good as a summary, I think! And not too far away from where you actually are... Also, the wide region of the next darkest colour seems plausible imo.

A nice result!

https://i.imgur.com/10wnCyj.jpg

I do like these results:)
Im pretty sure I have no ancestors coming from Burgenland tho. First I thought Burgenland Austrians would be close to Hungarians from Transdanubia but according to this (and k13 also) Austrians from Burgenland are closer to southern Germans than Hungarians from transdanubia. Its Kamten, Salzburg and Steiermark that are closer to Hungarians. Im quite surprised by this to be honest.

https://i.ibb.co/PzhqTpW/CFA8-B328-B55-C-488-D-82-A3-89-AEDA0-F82-EE.jpg (https://ibb.co/1JqFsVX)

Kiel
07-31-2022, 10:21 PM
Okay, you have not a very high similarity anywhere, because you are not fully from one particular region and these that you are from are somewhat disparate. On the other hand you are clearly most similar to Burgenland. This is pretty good as a summary, I think! And not too far away from where you actually are... Also, the wide region of the next darkest colour seems plausible imo.

A nice result!

https://i.imgur.com/10wnCyj.jpg

Its quite weird but all my 16 great-grandparents were born in a 30km radius.
These are the closest regions after Burgenland + that area they were born.

https://i.ibb.co/92pgKX7/06-CB2777-E851-4-A43-BBE3-DA55-D066-AB25.jpg (https://ibb.co/NpFCDhM)

rothaer
07-31-2022, 10:23 PM
I do like these results:)
Im pretty sure I have no ancestors coming from Burgenland tho. First I thought Burgenland Austrians would be close to Hungarians from Transdanubia but according to this (and k13 also) Austrians from Burgenland are closer to southern Germans than Hungarians from transdanubia. Its Kamten, Salzburg and Steiermark that are closer to Hungarians. Im quite surprised by this to be honest.

https://i.ibb.co/PzhqTpW/CFA8-B328-B55-C-488-D-82-A3-89-AEDA0-F82-EE.jpg (https://ibb.co/1JqFsVX)

While most of Austria is tribally Bavarian (Vorarlberg is tribally Alemannian) Burgenland is said to have been initially (means as for Germans) settled by tribal Franks or Franconians. Since these days there may have been a lot of changes, but I can imagine that this initial Franconian stock in some way may be visible.

However, preliminary conclusion: Genetically you are a pseudo Burgenlander. :)

Kiel
08-04-2022, 05:31 PM
While most of Austria is tribally Bavarian (Vorarlberg is tribally Alemannian) Burgenland is said to have been initially (means as for Germans) settled by tribal Franks or Franconians. Since these days there may have been a lot of changes, but I can imagine that this initial Franconian stock in some way may be visible.

However, preliminary conclusion: Genetically you are a pseudo Burgenlander. :)

Hmm, interesting stuff. I dont know much about this part of German history to be honest.

Theres so many Hungarian people living in Burgenland these days, its crazy.