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What are approximate percentages of Celtic, Germanic and Slavic ancestry among Austrians for example ?
I feel it could be almost 1/3 of each in certain regions.
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Poland might be exception and most Germans there real Germanic. But Germans in Czech Republic, SLovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, were mostly southern German origin.
If Bavarians and Austrians were really much Germanic, they would cluster with Dutch or Danes but they obviously don't.
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Actually lot of Germans is Poland were Germanized Slavs or Balts (Prussians). Peterski had a thread about it. East Baltic region Germans had mostly local N1c, R1a. But this region isn't really central Europe to begin with.
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Region with predominantly Slavic ancestry in Austria is Carinthia.
Styria, Burgenland and Lower Austria are Germanic-Slavic mix.
Salzburg and Upper Austria are predominanrly of Germanic ancestry probably with some Celtic influence, Slavic influence does not exist in Salzburg and Upper Austria.
Tyrol has the strongesr Celtic influence probably stronger than Germanic, in Tyrol Slavic influence does not exist.
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