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Please stop with your nonsense. The 16-17% figure for Spain includes grey eyes but excludes light mixed eyes. No way 17% of Spaniards have blue eyes and no way only 17% of Spaniards have light plus light mixed eyes. Even sofiagris confirmed this with his new study. The numbers simply do not make sense otherwise. I don't care if the study says just "blue". I can't tell you how many times I've come across studies that said blue but included grey eyes. This is semantics. Different people have different definitions of blue and grey.
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Brazilian friend, you should know that the haplogroup of the chromosome Y and more common in Iberia, the Indo-European R1b in Spain reaches 69% while in Portugal it only reaches 56%, Portugal is 13% less Indo-European, in addition the North African haplogroup E adds up in Portugal 14% compared to 7% in Spain, that is, Portugal is 7% more North African.
I think it's clear why Portugal is darker than Spain
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Tell that to these who made the "study". I just corrected the malicious translation of that sudaca.
Also, it depends what you understand for brown. Most of Spaniards dont have pure brown eyes but (as that "study" claims) hazelnut.
Here a very veeery near example
In any case, this is another proof "studies" are stupid. They maybe should group brown with hazelnut.
¡España para los españoles! Spain for the Spaniards!
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this eyes are 75% brown eyes with little yellow specks , as much as you illuminate the eyes with light to look like hazel in no way can they be considered hazel eyes are brown simply. How stupid to illuminate the eyes in the sun or with a flashlight to make them appear hazelnut in the photo, which is half green, half brown-yellow. In France, no one would consider those eyes as hazelnut, perhaps the Spanish do, but from a European point of view they are dark eyes brown
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Light ; Blue and blue mixed with grey and green
Light-mixed; Light green and green-grey
Mixed;50% Brown-yellow specks around the pupil, 50% green out
Dark-mixed; Brown-yellow around the pupil,yellow-green out
Dark; Brown with yellow specks out and brown around the pupil , like that sample, in europe dark eyes have this tipical yellow specks out (lipochrome) , pure brown eyes without yellow specks it is not common in europe , perhaps for asian or african people...The trick of illuminating the eyes with a flash to highlight the yellow speckst out is very typical of peoples with very dark pigmentation to appear more European, as in the case of Cristiano Viejo
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