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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrion View Post
    Eastern Europe

    The Czech Republic and Slovakia
    40% Alpinid (West Alpinid, Gorid)
    40% Dinaric (Dinarid Proper, Norid)
    20% Baltid (Neo Danubian)

    Hungary
    35% Baltid (Neo Danubian)
    25%Turkic (Turanid)
    22% Dinaric (Dinarid Proper, Norid)
    15% Alpinid (Gorid, West Alpinid)
    2% Nordid (Eastern)
    1% Mediterranean (Pontid)

    Romania
    42% Dinaric (Dinarid, Norid)
    25% Mediterranean (Pontid)
    10% Alpinid (Gorid)
    3% Nordid (Eastern)

    Poland
    70% Baltid (Neo Danubian, Ladogan, Tavastid)
    15% Dinaric (Dinarid Proper, Norid)
    10% Alpinid (Gorid)
    5% Nordid (Hallstatt)

    Russia, Byelorussia and Ukraine
    75% Baltid (Neo Danubian, Ladogan)
    10% Dinaric (Dinarid Proper, Norid)
    8% Nordid (Eastern, Aisto)
    7% Mediterranean (Pontid)

    Northern Europe

    Sweden
    75% Nordid (Hallstatt, Tronder)
    20% Cromagnid ( Borreby, Dalofaelid)
    5% Baltid (Tavastid)

    Norway
    75% Nordid (Tronder, Hallstatt)
    20% Cromagnid (Borreby, Dalofaelid, Paleo Atlantid)
    5% Baltid (Tavastid)

    Denmark
    70% Cromagnid (Borreby, Dalofaelid)
    25% Nordid (Hallstatt, Anglo-Saxon)
    5% Baltid (Tavastid)

    Iceland
    60% Nordid (Tronder)
    40% Cromagnid (Borreby, Brunn, Paleo Atlantid)




    England is more Nordid in race than most European countries. I don't know why people go mumbling about Mediterranids there. Obviously just by looking at the English people's pigmentation, which is primarily very fair, tells us that even if there is a certain presence of Meds, it would be only on individual basis or in insignificant minorities. It is also too simplistic, to immediately assign any dark-haired person to Mediterranean. There are dark-haired Nordid, Cromagnid, Baltid types. The difference is that within the Mediterranean races is a much greater volume of such.
    Hey, I am actually really curious on how you reached these numbers, specially for british isles, dutch, and eastern europeans. Is this an estimation from being on the countries?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrion View Post
    England
    78% Nordid ( Anglo-Saxon, Hallstatt, Keltic, North Atlantid, Tronder)
    20% Cromagnid ( Paleo Atlantid, Brunn, Borreby, Dalofaelid)
    2% Dinaric ( Norid)

    One could then compare the English with other British from the Celtic Fringe.

    Wales
    65% Nordid ( Keltic, North Atlantid)
    35% Cromagnid ( Paleo Atlantid, Brunn, Borreby, Dalofaelid)

    Scotland
    77% Nordid ( Keltic, Tronder, Anglo-Saxon, North Atlantid, Hallstatt)
    19% Cromagnid ( Paleo Atlantid, Brunn, Borreby)
    4% Dinaric ( Norid)

    Western Europe

    The Netherlands
    70% Nordid ( Keltic, Anglo-Saxon, Hallstatt)
    30% Cromagnid (Borreby, Dalofaelid)

    Belgium
    60% Nordid ( Keltic)
    35% Cromagnid ( Borreby)
    5% Alpinid ( West Alpinid)

    Luxembourg
    80% Alpinid ( West Alpinid)
    15% Cromagnid ( Borreby)
    5% Nordid ( Keltic, Hallstatt)

    Germany
    45% Cromagnid ( Borreby, Dalofaelid)
    30% Nordid ( Subnordid, Keltic, Anglo-Saxon, Hallstatt)
    15% Alpinid ( West Alpinid)
    5% Baltid ( Tavastid)
    5% Dinaric ( Dinarid Proper)

    France
    32% Nordid ( Subnordid, Keltic, Hallstatt, Anglo-Saxon, North Atlantid)
    30% Alpinid ( West Alpinid)
    20% Mediterranean ( Ibéro Insular, Paleo Sardinian, Atlanto-Med)
    15% Dinaric ( Dinarid Proper)
    3% Cromagnid (Borreby, Dalofaelid)
    Also, when you say that for example Germany is "45% Cromagnid ( Borreby, Dalofaelid)", do you mean borreby is at the higher number here or is it not in order?

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    Mediteranids in Germany and the British Islands do not exist? Not even 2-3%. I previously saw a study in this forum that said that they would be about 2-5% in most Northern European countries, except Ireland, Scotland, Fenoscandia and Baltics Contrys where it would be 1% or less

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    Quote Originally Posted by arco View Post
    Hey, I am actually really curious on how you reached these numbers, specially for british isles, dutch, and eastern europeans. Is this an estimation from being on the countries?
    The stats are based on the various physical anthropological sources concerning them. For example, in British Isles and the Low Countries, the Nordid is commonly found.

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    Even though Britain is known as home of the North Atlantid. Keltic Nordid is even more common than North Atlantid imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrion View Post
    The stats are based on the various physical anthropological sources concerning them. For example, in British Isles and the Low Countries, the Nordid is commonly found.
    Can u link some or tell me where to find these sources? In a way, the numbers make a lot of sense, I just want to know how exactly the numbers were reached as there isn't a lot of modern research being done on phenotypes I imagine. That's why I thought it was an estimation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valenman View Post
    Mediteranids in Germany and the British Islands do not exist? Not even 2-3%. I previously saw a study in this forum that said that they would be about 2-5% in most Northern European countries, except Ireland, Scotland, Fenoscandia and Baltics Contrys where it would be 1% or less
    The Mediterranid or Southern European race when found in Northern or Central Europe, it’s in most cases diluted or mixed form. This is why their percentage is neglected. The Atlantid types in Western Europe is a hybridized type standing halfway between the Mediterranean and the Nordic races. The more you go north, the less you’ll get Mediterranean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrion View Post
    The Mediterranid or Southern European race
    Meditteranid=/=South European.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zinkton View Post
    England is home to people with light eyes, and most people in England have lighter hair.
    For the entire Great Britain as a whole, it’s the Nordic race (73.3%). England is the most Nordic in race in the British Isles.

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