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No, you are wrong again. Dinarid has a "factory-installed" CM component and Bata Živojinović is one of the better examples. These supposedly Gracile "Dinarids" like Ljubiša Samardžić (who has a clear Pontid influence) are actually Dinaro-Pontids and Dinaro-Mediterraneans. Herzegovina, above all Trebinje, is the source of the Dinaric race, and you will rarely see them there without a clear CM component. That theory about "Gracile Dinarids" comes from the South of Serbia and is totally wrong.
In Gotovina's case, he has a weak chin because of Armenoid influence.
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First of all, this is not a "Croatian thread" but a Taxonomy thread, and i have not read anywhere that it is forbidden to express my opinion here, although i have heard that fooling and insulting is forbidden, and that is exactly what you are doing. I really dont care what you think about Serbia, as long as i dont have to listen to it. So either behave nicely, or fly out of here. Ljubiša Samardžić is Dinaro-Pontid, typical Serbian look https://imgur.com/a/7MuTbbJ
I really wonder at the moment why are you on this thread at all? You provoke, insult and you actually have no idea about Anthropology. According to your words, Gotovina is a pure Dinaro/Gorid, but Ljubisa is Gypsy..
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Dinaro- Gorid, looks Croatian
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Even some Croatian nationalists and historians admit presence of Orthodoxes in Čapljina area before Ottomans.
Orthodox Gotovine from Opličići (Čapljina) arrived from Slivlja (Nevesinje) in further past, and their older surname was Hunković. They are probably related with Orthodox Hunkovići from Veličani in western part of Popovo Polje.
In Čapljina area exist Serbian Orthodox families with continuity since middle age. For example one of them are Dragićevići/Dragičevići from Prebilovci and Klepci who are recorded in that area in 1430s.
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What?! There are many non-Jewish French people who look like that, for example. It's widespread in Europe I am sure. You can even see many historical portraits from Europeans with such a nose. More in the upper and ruling classes, less in peasants I guess - where snub noses are more common.
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