You have Deff, Iberoid ancestry.
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What a mutt
http://s5.postimg.org/kw6evrod3/noname.jpg
I uploaded some ancient genomes to DNA Land. "North Slavic" was there.
Rathlin 1 from Early Bronze Age Ireland scores 20% North Slavic:
http://s4.postimg.org/tnjgp0cct/Rathlin_1.png
But Hinxton 4 from Iron Age Britain scores only 2% North Slavic:
http://s9.postimg.org/43oxcbmrj/Hinxton_4.png
Name "North Slavic" is a bit misleading, since this component is not limited just to Slavs.
It is actually Northeast European minus Finnish, and it peaks among ethnic Lithuanians.
Nein! :)
I'm at least 94% Polish (among 16 great-great grandparents, only 1 had a Non-Polish surname - and even that with a surname of Non-Polish origin AFAIK identified as an ethnic Pole already at that time; I'm not sure about the generation of 32 great-great-great grandparents - I haven't yet got there with genealogy).
Of course nobody knows "what was there" before people started using their surnames.
But I suppose that in my region other people are also getting very similar results.
Eastern Poles are getting more of North Slavic though. Especially if they are from Kresy.