Pretty much. When I first saw him I was surprised he's English.
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Pretty much. When I first saw him I was surprised he's English.
I guess the elevated North African score among some Latinos could be from Canary Islands ancestry, but I don't think I've heard a significant amount of them settling in Brazil.
India, Alegria, Morocco, Syria, Turkey or whatever place those whitewashed people you post are from.
What are you trying to prove here, that they aren't brown like Mexicans? Sure, that much is obvious. But the majority, despite being light-skinned still have pigmentation and facial traits that make...
It's a project for G-M285 or G1 as you call it. The haplogroup originated in the Middle East and from there it probably spread to Central Asia in antiquity, the Kazakhs who have it are descended from...
I don't know if this is going to offend you or not, but have you considered the fact that it might have been brought by some Jews who got assimilated? Too many people from Central and Western Europe...
Nordo-Mediterranean
Irony: the most famous Armenians (the Kardashians) are the complete opposite of the values expressed by the Armenian poll takers.
I'm not sure how many people know of him, but most of those who do likely have a positive opinion since he's a supporter of Putin.
Totally disagree. Among people like Czechs, Austrians, Hungarians, etc. you barely see anyone with Med or Dinaro-Med phenotypes (<5% easily), which is basically the norm among southerners. It's the...
There are some rather unsual and for European standards, extreme phenotypes in Montenegro, although there hardly any Gypsies there and people with mixed backgrounds are extremely hard to find. For...
In the Baltid/Gorid range. Would have guessed Ukrainian if you just showed me her photos, pretty standard East Slavic face.
The only population that is 'booming' here are Gypsies. Who needs migrants and refugees anyway when you're getting replaced from within...
Rather atypical, but some women here have strong northeastern european features. A male version of this girl would be very difficult to find.
Baltic states
Many have said the same and it's no coincidence. They still don't know the truth though thanks to extensive brainwashing sponsored by the Vatican. Poor little prince George and the others still need...
Could be Slovenes
As far as Serbs are concerned, there's a noticeably bigger overlap with Bosniaks than with Croats. Makes sense when you look at their ancestry.
His father looks atypical for a Gorani (or European in general), so he could have picked up that semtic vibe from him:
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Greeks and Albanians
Atlanto-Med with minor Baltid/Neo-Danubian
French and Germans have a decent amount of overlap. The former having more people with Med looks is the main difference.
He's not totally exaggerating. Spaniards aren't all swarthy and personally I didn't see any difference in pigmentation between them and us when I was there (not even a month ago). Obviously I'm only...
No way is this guy fully Italian. It's one of those phenotypes where a person needs to take a DNA test to confirm their identity.
Depends on what part of Croatia. As for Slovenia, most people consider them to be Central European.