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    Quote Originally Posted by Daco Celtic View Post
    This is a paper on it: https://www.researchgate.net/publica...dtatrze_Region

    I looks like Sanok was a Vlach migration area.

    "According to toponym researchers, the first elements to be named in the new territories included rivers and other distinctive water bodies, which then gave rise to the names of villages and towns, e.g. the village of Rzepiedź in the Sanok District was established by the Rzepedka stream (see: repede meaning fast in Romanian). Another factor that played some role in the onomastics of Polish villages was the Vlach law, on which villages started to be established as early as the 14th century on the eastern frontiers of medieval Poland, and from the late 16th century in the Podtatrze region – however, it is important not to overestimate the influence of this factor on geographical names of the Podtatrze region"

    "Rzepiska – a village founded under the Vlach law in the first half of the 17th century. The aforementioned Etymological Dictionary and other sources indicate the etymological relationship with the Albanian and Vlach [sic!] term repire, which seems unlikely, as such a form has not been recorded in the Romanian language. A more likely hypothesis is that the village name stems from the etymon repeziş (a steep bank of rapid water) or, according to my research, the Romanian term râpă (a steep, rugged mountainside). Therefore, the etymology proposed by Władysław Lubaś must also be questioned, since he derives the name Rz-episka from the Polish word rzepisko (a place where potatoes grew). In addition to the above-mentioned village, there are two more Spiš villages that were established under the Vlach law: Czarna Góra in 1589 – legend has it that the Vlach settlers came to the village from the Balkan Čarnohora. The third village is Jurgów (founded in 1546) on the Polish and Slovakian border."
    So maybe there is some good basis to my observation after all.
    Also it is interesting as I would never think that the village name 'Rzepiska' could have any non-Slavic origin. Rzepa means turnip in Polish ...

    It is worth acknowledging as well that the possible range of Vlach settlement extended beyond what is associated with Góral sub-ethnic area as Sanok has nothing to do with 'Górals' and it is much further east.
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    In 23andMe not however in FTDNA and YorudnaPortal:

    Father`results



    Eurasia - Modern Origins

    Second Oracle Run

    Russian_Arkhangelsk : 6.25%
    South-Slav : 6.25%

    Third Oracle Run
    This mathematical setting divides your genome into 8 fragments, with each fragment representing 12.5% of your genome. This setting is very useful in modern ethnicity estimates, since the size of the generated fragments match perfectly the percentage of DNA inherited from a great-grandfather.

    Russian_Arkhangelsk : 5%
    Lesser_Poland : 12.5%


    Third Oracle Run

    This mathematical setting divides your genome into 8 fragments, with each fragment representing 12.5% of your genome. This setting is very useful in modern ethnicity estimates, since the size of the generated fragments match perfectly the percentage of DNA inherited from a great-grandfather.

    Lesser_Poland : 12.5%

    Pangea-Moder Origins

    This mathematical setting divides your genome into 8 fragments, with each fragment representing 12.5% of your genome. This setting is very useful in modern ethnicity estimates, since the size of the generated fragments match perfectly the percentage of DNA inherited from a great-grandfather.

    Western_Slav : 12.5%


    That is basically what I can tell you on this subject.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    In 23andMe not however in FTDNA and YorudnaPortal:

    Father`results



    Eurasia - Modern Origins

    Second Oracle Run

    Russian_Arkhangelsk : 6.25%
    South-Slav : 6.25%

    Third Oracle Run
    This mathematical setting divides your genome into 8 fragments, with each fragment representing 12.5% of your genome. This setting is very useful in modern ethnicity estimates, since the size of the generated fragments match perfectly the percentage of DNA inherited from a great-grandfather.

    Russian_Arkhangelsk : 5%
    Lesser_Poland : 12.5%


    Third Oracle Run

    This mathematical setting divides your genome into 8 fragments, with each fragment representing 12.5% of your genome. This setting is very useful in modern ethnicity estimates, since the size of the generated fragments match perfectly the percentage of DNA inherited from a great-grandfather.

    Lesser_Poland : 12.5%

    Pangea-Moder Origins

    This mathematical setting divides your genome into 8 fragments, with each fragment representing 12.5% of your genome. This setting is very useful in modern ethnicity estimates, since the size of the generated fragments match perfectly the percentage of DNA inherited from a great-grandfather.

    Western_Slav : 12.5%


    That is basically what I can tell you on this subject.



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