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    North West: Borreby, Brunn
    North East: Borreby + Baltid
    Central: Borreby, Brunn, Dinaric, Nordid, Alpine
    South West: Alpine, Dinaric, Noric

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalibak View Post
    North West: Borreby, Brunn
    North East: Borreby + Baltid
    Central: Borreby, Brunn, Dinaric, Nordid, Alpine
    South West: Alpine, Dinaric, Noric
    Bruenn is not common anywhere in Germany, if it occurs it is even rarer than Kelto-Nordid and probably negligible or close too negliable.

    I think you should be substituting in Faelid and substituting out Bruenn. Borreby and Faelid are the Cro-magnid types common in Germany, not Bruenn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aherne View Post
    Map isn't correct. Northern Germany was by no means dominantly "Nordic". Southern Germany, Switzerland and even South Tyrol has PLENTY of "Nordids". Like in Italy, North-South difference is massively overrated...
    True, but they probably mean that, in contrast to the south, the north would is more predominantly Nordid.

    The North-South difference is all relative I would say.

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