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Target: Northeast_African
Distance: 0.7164% / 0.00716383
45.4 Levant
24.8 Yemenite_Arab
17.8 Northwest_African
9.8 Amharic
1.8 West_African
0.2 Amerindian
0.2 Uralic
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Target: Northeast_African
Distance: 1.4687% / 0.01468664
33.2 Yemenite_Arab
32.2 European_Jewish
17.6 Levant
12.8 Amharic
4.0 West_African
0.2 Eskimo
Target: Northwest_African
Distance: 8.1322% / 0.08132213
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23.6 Iberian
17.4 Amharic
8.4 West_African
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Target: Northwest_African
Distance: 8.4736% / 0.08473576
26.4 Amharic
24.4 European_Jewish
24.0 Iberian
15.6 Yemenite_Arab
9.6 West_African
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In Spain was very common, all the Santiago´s way during the Central Middle Ages (1000-1200) was a route for the colonization of "francos" (thus, french), as the Reconquista went further south and people was needed. Due to this romanic and gothic was introduced all along the north of Spain and Castille.
Basically all the villages called "Villafranca..." mean "French village". For example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villafranca_del_Bierzo
Catalonia was largely repopulated by occitans too, here there´s even a overlap in surnames, between catalonian-occitanian ones. In fact catalonian lenguage is a dialect of the occitanian macrolenguage.
In the XVI-XVII there was a big migration to Aragón and mainly Zaragoza, 1/3 of the city population was of occitanian extraction (and paradoxically was largelly massacred during the french military sieges during Independance War of 1808-1809)
Until the 1920´s gascon dialect (another dialect of the occitanian macrolanguage) was still spoken on San Sebastian.
Then since the end of the IWW the population change was the opposite, France needed young men to substitute the deaths of the war, and many spaniards migrated there. Nowadays spanish surnames are common there.
There has been large cultural and genetic interchange between both parts of the Pyrinees since a long time (there are bullfights in southern France, for example), I could informate about this even better, there´s much information, but it´s mainly in spanish and french, I don´t know if you could understand it.
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