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He posted his K13 and K13 of his cousins.
Here are surnames of Banija Serbs, MILKOVIĆ is writen down among M https://banija.rs/obicaji/16171-imen...ih-srba-3.html
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Ask CommonSense!
He posted his K13 and K13 of his cousins.
Here are surnames of Banija Serbs, MILKOVIĆ is writen down among M https://banija.rs/obicaji/16171-imen...ih-srba-3.html
Btw, Hrvoje who is real Zagreb Croat scores similar to me, not like academic Croatian average and he is half Slovenian plus 1/8 Czech.
It seems to translate, because I score 43.5% EEuro and 29% Baltic. Why should I believe that those Serbs with 10-20% EEuro should score 30% on average?
Unless someone can show me that the majority of Serbs score between 40-50% East Euro on 23andme, then I would obviously not have any counterarguments.
That is not enough to include him because it means you don't know is he Serb or Croat.
His results are more typical for Croats. You should include him only if he told one of you he is a Serb.
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Milković families are mainly Croats and they are mostly from Gospic area and according to some sources from Dubrovacko primorje (Mravinjac) or Vrlika and Herzegovina, rarely Serbs and Hungarians. In the past century, relatively most of Croatian residents bearing this family name were born in Zagreb and in Gospic area. In places Selo Sveti Marko and Malo Polje in Gospic area every second inhabitant had the family name Milković.
Learn some manners, complexed Serb. I didn't insult you, and ofcourse you should be counted.
I just said most of people who are tested among Serbs are western Serbs, not average Serbs from Serbia proper who seem to care much less about genetics than you do.
Also, you will be reported to Loki next time you insult me, I will demand your ban. Speak this way to your mother and sister.