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No way are Peloponnesians more Northern shifted than Macedonians and Thracians.
Epirotes being closer to them means that Epirotes even might be less Northern shifted than these other groups and that Epirotes are the parts
of North Greeks with the least Slavic.
Epirotes should be closer to Central Greek for that matter as well then.
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Touring around a bit of north Greece on time they were a bit more Balkan like or lighter and not as classically "Mediterranean" there, but they still looked Greek, unlike those Pontians? or whatever they are called from Turkey. But maybe I did not see enough. Also there were a few people who stuck out more as exotic. You kind of look a bit like you can pass as a Middle Eastern or Latin American guy to be honest, which is interesting but I guess can happen. I think there were many peoples from the Hellenic era that were exchanged around the region, and maybe more by Ottomans. That is why the pictures were so diverse early in the thread..
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