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It's too low for all the countries mentioned. All of the mentioned countries in the OP's post have over 25% light eyes overall. 20% or below that would be blue eyes only.
Also, I don't see how Central and Northern Greece can be lower than 20% in total light-eyed. I've been there myself, throughout the region, and it was certainly above 25%.
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He's not far off the mark. If I take into account all the people I've went to primary, high school and university with througought the years, it's about 20%. The 'sample' here would be almost 200 individuals in total. Smaller enivronments have more people with light pigmentation traits, but nothing too remarkable. If you look at random sports teams, groups of actors, politicians, students. etc, the percentages are more or less consistent.
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So this map that shows south Peloponese eith wigher percentage than the rest of Greek is more accurste right?
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True, I've even seen Albanians plot like... Tuscans !
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Light eyes should also include "8" on Martin-Schultz scale, in lot of "recent" studies (notably italian anthropology studies in the 80s) light eyes range is 1-8, I would say that there are also eyes that are clearly between the 7 and the 8 level.
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