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Norwegians
Danes
Swedes
Germans
English
All equally
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Germans from Niedersachsen / Lower Saxony.
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Friesland. They all have anglo-saxons phenotypes, which is a germanic marking besides hallstat.
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I don't know. I show very low in "Germanic" Europe on Ancestry.com even though most of my ancestry is centered in that region. I also have g-g-great grandparents from Uelzen in Lower Saxony and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern but still show up as most Scandinavian and Northwestern Europe/British Isles. I some colonial American ancestry as well but very far back.
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The Netherlands is slightly more Germanic than Denmark or any Scandinavian population . Yes there is a genetical split between the north and south, but is still the most Germanic population. The Danish are more homogeneous, but a slight Polish admixture is found in their population, you didn’t know that one, did you?
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