If I remember correctly i saw somewhere that you are Hungarian...
So I think that's very good. I would say that Hungarians are one of the
most heterogeneous groups in Europe. I was there a lot in the 90s-00s. There are really all phenotypes, even within families. From Scandinavian, to German, to Slavic to Asian-Turkic types. I saw people that could easiely be Belgium or Italian too. I guess you are aware of that and you partly agree. That is just one impressions and there is many much to say...big topic!
(Of course i know a little bit of European + Hungarian history and the reasons for that)
But i highly suggest that the DNA breakdown of that different looking individuals is nearly as much heterogeneous as their phenotypes.
(I've been to Lake Balaton several times + to the northwest and Budapest)
Btw...this is what i was talking about:
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I played around with many samples. + i regrouped em from NW to SE. Here i did the calculation with my "paper trail" Ancestors. Everything pretty much ok. But ~83 of my 127 distance points is due to that issue. So about 65%. It is by far the biggest deviation absolute and relative. Secondary Armenian-North Caucasus. But i think what
Russki mentioned should be the reasons.