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Btw, only fringe part of Friuli are Slavic influenced.
Others not at all. There is much more north-western, than north-eastern European genetic influence in NE Italy.
And they don't look eastern at all. Even south-west Slavs aren't particulary eastern looking.
Real eastern European look starts in Romania/Bulgaria.
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All Southern Slavs (like myself) are mixed with Albanians. Albanians apparently lost many territory as Illyrians and they got mixed with Slavs.
Albanians are just a variant of Greeks technically therefore we have this:
1 50.1% Greek_Thessaly + 49.9% South_Polish @ 1.76
2 64.8% Croatian + 35.2% Greek_Thessaly @ 1.9
3 58.7% Ukrainian + 41.3% West_Sicilian @ 1.9
I've been told that Greece Thessaly are Vlachs who are in fact related to Albanians, I don't know about West Sicilians but that's all the same.
It is logical to find Serbian and Croatian admixture in Northern Italy cause those two ethnicity are heavily mixed and don't represent slavs literally
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It's not that Albanians have Greek admixture in them, but the contrary, we have very little J2a1 for example.
It's the reverse, from the Medieval Albanian migrations into mainland Greece, mixing there for 700 years causing these Greek populations to cluster closer to Albanians.
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