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He's Central Greek as fuck.
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Would guess him Moldavian/Ukranian before Greek
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Slava Ukrayini
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To me he looks more Western shifted like Central Italian, possibly Albanian. Dinarid features I suppose except for the nose having less of the downward turn but a subtle cleft which seems to be a uniquely Greek nasal feature.
Punt DNAL K15 Single Pop Sharing Tuscan 2.07
Mixed Mode Pop Sharing: 65.1% Tuscan+34.9% Greek_Thessaly @ 1.41
Eurogenes K 13 Single Pop Sharing Greek Thessaly 3.72
Mixed Mode Pop Sharing 69.5% South_Italian+30.5% Hungarian @ 2.56
MDLP K 16 Single Pop Sharing Greek (Greece) 3.62
Mixed Mode Pop Sharing: 58.3% Greek (Macedonia)+41.7% Italian (Bergamo)@ 2.5
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Dinarid.
That's how people on Western Balkan look.
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Dinarid and Alpine. He looks very west Balkan, like Serbian or Bosnian. He's not super rare, but also not super common in most parts of Greece.
It turns out he was born and raised in central Greece. According to Forebears, the surname "Floros" is most common in Attica, central Greece and central Macedonia https://forebears.io/surnames/floros. It's possible he may have Arvanite ancestry given he's from a heavily Arvanite populated area of central Greece, but I couldn't find anything on this subject. Like I said, it's just a possibility.
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