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right, read (but you can't unfortunately) - Lechicki Początek Polski by Karol Szajnocha (wrote in 1858), he noticed similarities between Norman etc. and polish geographical names
http://libra.ibuk.pl/book/151507
that Złotów (N-W Poland) name roots came from Swedish word Slott (castle) rather than from polish name złoto-gold, because in that region there was never any gold minings
https://translate.google.co.uk/?vi=c#sv/en/slott
make Central Europe I y-dna again
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LOL SLAVSHIT
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Isn't Stears part Croatian (1/8 or something)?
That's what he claimed on Anthrogenica.
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