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No, and i prefer go myself to one of these places rather than read biased opinions of Sikeliot-like users of this forum.
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Italy has both more Central Euro-like and woggy-like types than Iberia, but in general the so-called exotic types from places like Iberia, Italy and Greece aren't that exotic, just more Med and olive-skinned than their averages.
Swarthiness is a very nice thing though.
My dear Italians, you can send all the Caterina Murinos to Brazil and keep your Eva Riccobonos if you want.
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Funny that there are people here who talk about S.Italians as if they are very dark and exotic.
They aren't, and the differences in lightness with N.Italy save Aosta or Austrian places, are almost in single digits.
"Allobroges vaillants ! Dans vos vertes campagnes,
Accordez-moi toujours asile et sûreté,
Car j'aime à respirer l'air pur de vos montagnes,
Je suis la Liberté ! la Liberté !"
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No!! Italians are not lighter, but are quite similar to those other Europeans with slight differences! There is nothing light about Italians. Some of the swarthiest Europeans on the planet are Italians.
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