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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberlorian View Post
    Iberians are usually darker than Balkans.
    French are usually darker than Ukrainians.
    Germans are usually darker than Poles.
    Dutch, Belgians and Luxembourgers are usually darker than Belorussians.
    British and Irish are usually darker than Lithuanians, Latvians and Estonians.
    False!!! Iberians are not any particularly darker than populations within the same latitude in Europe, good examples are Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Albania, Kosovo. The same goes for the French. The Belgians ( my people ) and Luxembourgers are less blonde-haired than the Byelorussians, but have some of the fairest skin types in Europe ( higher frequencies of skin type 1! ) . While Dutch are just as blonde as Byelorussians or more. Germans and Poles are similar, no particular differences in pigmentation ( biggest differences are in face features, body build ). The British and Irish are as a whole less blonde-haired more brown-haired ( in the majority ) than the Baltic people particularly the Estonians and Latvians.However, they are paler-complexioned, more ruddy, more freckled and obviously more much likely to be ginger than Balts as well. The biggest difference is that Western Europe due to its financial and economical power in the world has attracted more immigrants from outside Europe who want to live there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberlorian View Post
    Iberians are usually darker than Balkans.
    French are usually darker than Ukrainians.
    Germans are usually darker than Poles.
    Dutch, Belgians and Luxembourgers are usually darker than Belorussians.
    British and Irish are usually darker than Lithuanians, Latvians and Estonians.
    Do not agree at all. The only way, it could be right in your eyes, if you added the thousands or millions of non-European immigrants living in Western Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberlorian View Post
    Iberians are usually darker than Balkans.
    French are usually darker than Ukrainians.
    Germans are usually darker than Poles.
    Dutch, Belgians and Luxembourgers are usually darker than Belorussians.
    British and Irish are usually darker than Lithuanians, Latvians and Estonians.
    Iberians aren't darker than Serbians, Macedonians, Bulgarians, Romanians, Albanians, Montenegrins, and Greeks. Just saying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alnortedelsur View Post
    Iberians aren't darker than Serbians, Macedonians, Bulgarians, Romanians, Albanians, Montenegrins, and Greeks. Just saying.
    Well that guy is not going to answer anything time soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberlorian View Post
    Iberians are usually darker than Balkans.
    French are usually darker than Ukrainians.
    Germans are usually darker than Poles.
    Dutch, Belgians and Luxembourgers are usually darker than Belorussians.
    British and Irish are usually darker than Lithuanians, Latvians and Estonians.
    No, I never noticed that at all. I always had the impression that the Irish and northern Britons had the lightest skin tone possible for white people. This is because Irish, Scots and northern English people are 40%+ ginger gene carriers. They also live in places where the sun seldom shines. The southern English are a shade darker due there being more sunshine in southern Britain. While the Welsh are the darkest of them all due to having high levels of Neolithic DNA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberlorian View Post
    Iberians are usually darker than Balkans.
    French are usually darker than Ukrainians.
    Germans are usually darker than Poles.
    Dutch, Belgians and Luxembourgers are usually darker than Belorussians.
    British and Irish are usually darker than Lithuanians, Latvians and Estonians.
    I'm going to answer step by step.

    Iberians aren't really darker than all Balkanites! In fact Albanians, Bulgarians, Macedonians, Kosovars have higher percentages of black hair than Iberians. So who's darker ? The Portuguese are about as light-skinned as the Polish people ( GWAS 2012 study ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lioncourt View Post
    Bulgaria is on the same latitude as Pyrreanean France, French Riviera, Basque County, Andorra and Northern Catalonia. Natives to these regions probably have the same pigmaentation as Bulgarians.

    Spain and Portugal are more south, Valencia and Lisbon are the same latitude as Athens. So Spain and Portugal should be compared with Greece. No difference here as well.

    France is on the same latitude as Ukraine, but also as Romania and Serbia, depending on region. Compared, side to side, I doubt French are darker than Eastern Europeans on the same latitude.
    The thing is that Catalans are NOT lighter than other Spaniards (definitively NOT lighter than Balearics (who mostly descend from them), Valencians or Castillians, and are NOT significantly lighter than Murcians and Andalusians), so Spaniards and Portuguese are more or less on par in pigmentation with Bulgarians and Serbians. And indeed, Spaniards and Portuguese have some more blondism and light eyes (green, blue) than Greeks.
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    Germans are lighter than Poles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alnortedelsur View Post
    Iberians aren't darker than Serbians, Macedonians, Bulgarians, Romanians, Albanians, Montenegrins, and Greeks. Just saying.
    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrion View Post
    I'm going to answer step by step.

    Iberians aren't really darker than all Balkanites! In fact Albanians, Bulgarians, Macedonians, Kosovars have higher percentages of black hair than Iberians. So who's darker ? The Portuguese are about as light-skinned as the Polish people ( GWAS 2012 study ).
    Iberians are not darker than Greeks and Albanians but they are darker than Southern Slavs.

    "The Portuguese are about as light-skinned as the Polish people ( GWAS 2012 study )." Is this a joke?

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    Quote Originally Posted by reboun View Post
    Iberians are not darker than Greeks and Albanians but they are darker than Southern Slavs.

    "The Portuguese are about as light-skinned as the Polish people ( GWAS 2012 study )." Is this a joke?
    No, they are definitively on par in overall pigmentation with Bulgarians, Serbs, and very likely Romanians too.
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