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Just a 26.6% European individual
G25 "26.6% Austrian:Austria6 + 73.4% Romanian:G408" "0.0096"
EU TEST 86.9% RO + 13.1% West_&_Central_German @ 4.98
K13 56.9% Tu(ran)scan + 43.1% Ukrainian @ 4.02
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I know my paternal ancestry (ydna line) to the beginning of the 16 century and my maternal one (mtdna) to the beginning of the 17th century. In general the genealogical history to the same depth. My only Swedish ancestry is from the late 1500s and from Northern Sweden and there was only one person, likely partly Finnish. I do have Baltic German, Scottish and German ancestors from the same Swedish heyday era, but only a few individuals. The discussion on internet is pretty much way off and follows old trolling logic. Scientific research is absolutely another thing, but who reads Finnish history. Almost no one. Seriously, there are hundreds books written by historians and studies, but none in internet. The fascinating Finnish story in internet has been build up of trolls' opinions, but it has very little to do with facts. Honestly, how many Finnish history books you have read? Tell me book names.
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