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Very cool.
I was looking at a few below these and my DNA is over half Irish/Scot/Welsh, yet I have all dark features. Visited Ireland and I don't look like anyone there. Perhaps, maybe more Welsh. My skin is fair with some warm undertones.
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Hungarians Slavo-Germanic?
And I'd rather call Czech Germano-Slavic rather than Slavo-Germanic, as they are more Slavic than Germanic still obviously (the Germanic influence is small). They're as Germanic as French are almost.
I guess it's a rough map according to the subjective perception of an ethnologue, but putting a wider scope on it you'd see noticeable division within said groups which cannot be ignored.
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false. British isles in general speak just 1 Language: theirs. Spaniards more or less the same. Instead, Portugal I think is more due to languages and at least speaks two. Eastern countries should (in general) speak at least, at a minimum of two: theirs and russian, plus, possibly other languages. France, Italy, Germany and other european countries speak at least two. As to myself, italian, i speak 4.
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