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Within countries: Southern Europe
Between countries: Northern Europe
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Southern Europe for sure. They have quite a few phenotypes that are rare or even non-existent in Northern Europe. By contrast, most Northern European phenotypes can be found to an extent in the South too, apart from perhaps some extreme Saami, Baltid and Uralic types.
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Only if we compare Italy vs United Kingdom would be a draw, but if we add Scandinavia, Ireland, Iceland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Baltic countries, Iceland, Finland vs Iberia, Greece, Albania and the southern Balkans. I would gain the north of Europe for the minimum, I do not place France or Germany because they do not belong completely to the north or the south of Europe, but between these last 2 countries is the majority of european taxonomic diversity.
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Southern Europe.
It's much more varied than Northern Europe, which seems to be more homogeneous, except maybe for Britain.
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