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Not largely lighters. But the map I've posted show that Spaniards and Anatolians share same level of pigmentation and that the darker shade have a larger geographic presence in Spain than in Anatolia.
Nope. As the map i've posted show, the huge majority of Spaniards are darker than the average Euro, and almost half of them are darker than the average coastal North African.70-80% of Spaniards have average Euro skin colour. If that is not pale then Europeans as a whole are not pale people.
The question is French are the darkest compared to their central Euro fellows
The map also show that French are as light as Central Europeans, and I can pass effortlessly as Central Euro myself, according to the words of Central Europeans themselves.
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Wrong! Do not misinform people. Get the right sources, OK! Please stop with the mulatto or negroes nonsense. Skin type 5 is frequent among the Romani or Gypsies populations, Middle East, parts of the Mediterranean like Sicily. Skin type ranges from a darker olive to tan. In Northern Africa, India, you will see people of that tone.
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