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    Quote Originally Posted by Feiichy View Post
    I didn't comment on their femininity nor masculinity, I commented on common stereotype they are on the ugly side.

    Well, I didn't find that true whatsoever and according to what I saw females are somewhat better looking than men on average.

    For the record, I don't think they are particularly feminine on average. But they are made for German, not Thai men for eg., so I guess for them they were feminine enough.
    I think you are right about German women, the average is probably lower than for say Poland but many are very attractive, i think British men are much better looking actually, more chisled faces in a lot of cases at least in London(where there is a decent number of Nordic or atlantid males)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    I think you are right about German women, the average is probably lower than for say Poland but many are very attractive, i think British men are much better looking actually, more chisled faces in a lot of cases at least in London(where there is a decent number of Nordic or atlantid males)
    And who are more attractive German women or British women? I think German.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruggery View Post
    And who are more attractive German women or British women? I think German.
    Kinda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jankec View Post
    There were exactly 979 Hungarians in Osijek according to 2011. census, and that includes parts located in Baranya
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarians_of_Croatia

    This kind of ignorance and stupidity doesn't even deserve a respond.
    You will see the first 300 of them ( out of your "979") when your ignorant ass visits Kopački Rit, and you make your stop in Kopačevo, just one out of many villages.
    You can count them on your fingers if you want, but I see you suck in maths and logic too

    If it was true, there would be 10-15% Hungarians there.
    Are you autistic? Osijek - Baranja county ( which is partly in central Slavonia, and not even part of this story at all) had around 280 000-300 000 people on that census you keep on babbling about; Hungarians ( the ones declared) are making around 2.5%-3% of our respected minority only in this county, and that would be in Osijek and it's surroundings, not in Đakovo.

    People don't live within the city in such numbers ( your "Hungarian looking" Bosnians and Dalmatians do), just as Šokac don't live in the cities mostly lmao. That doesn't mean they aren't there.
    And that doesn't mean you won't see them as well as many others I mentioned in the earlier post when you visit the city. And this matters for this thread, because it's about phenotypical observations from your travels; and the difference which separates one part of Slavonia from another. Seriously, are you autistic?

    Btw, "population census" which seems to be your Holy Bible you can stuck up in your ass. According to it, there are even 400 Jedi's in Croatia which is great

    People declare how they want, and if they want. And "minorities" are nothing but people who want to honor their roots; or people with a good connection/memory on their ancestors land; or people who want some special status. Every living soul knows that such numbers can always be doubled and tripled, and so is on the entire planet, and it's irrelevant for this topic as well as railway workers in Rijeka

    Many people don't give a slightest fuck what square they are going to cross on that paper, especially if they are from mixed marriages ( with Croats or not), or simply feel as part of the community

    This gives an extra weight if the area is multiethnic, tolerant, with a specific mentality.

    And people with foreign-surname-but-distant-roots barely exist here , otherwise Croatian DNA Thread would get much more results from me.

    You can look at the names of members of any random sports club
    If I would start looking who lives in Croatia based on our professional athletes, you and your freaking region wouldn't even exist
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    A lot of Italian and Northern Greek men look like me.

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    To me Czech looked taller than Slovaks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruggery View Post
    And who are more attractive German women or British women? I think German.
    I would probably say British women, German women tend to have smaller eyes which i find less appealing, the top 10% of British women i think are definitely more attractive than the top 10% of German women but when it comes to the average German woman they may be more attractive than the average British woman as their faces are less wonky.

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    Irish people are predominantly fair (or red haired) don't know why many picture them as blue eyed and dark haired.
    Actually green/hazel eyes are pretty common among Irish (more or less as blue eyes).
    I think Austrians have the combination of dark hair/light eyes at higher frequency than Irish.
    The average Irish person is blue/green/hazel eyed,pale/ruddy skinned and dark blond/ginger haired.
    Dark brown hair is quite common (40%) but black hair is basically absent.
    http://www.theapricity.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=3682&dateline=13883928021

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jankec View Post
    Hungarians rarely immigrated to Croatia and they were mostly temporary workers here (civil servants, military personnel, railway workers etc.) and most of them lived in Rijeka. Baranya is a different thing because it wasn't part of the Kingdom of Croatia before WWI. Btw. it probably means "land of swamps" in Croatian language..
    Depends on what kind of time period, because in the medieval age East Slavonia had hungarian majority just like Eszék/Osijek. This map is from 15. century:



    These hungarians were not temporary workers, but remnants of this old medieval population. What you say is maybe true in the case of Fiume, there the hungarians were mostly administrative personnel or soldier.

    The Baranya name came from the hungarian bárány word which means sheep, Baranya = land of sheeps, association for the local livestock farming. In the 9. century Baranya was the kingdom of Koppány, he was enemy of St. Stephen, and it was home of black hungarians.

    This census can be misleading, because in the Carpathian Basin many people has dual identity. Officially 250000 german live in Hungary, but their number is much more in the reality, because many danube swabian has dual identity, and in the census you can choose only one ethnicity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiel View Post
    Its quity funny that Hungarian TA members spread the word of German shifted "transdanubia" yet claim that SW Hungarians look like Slavonian Croats. How does that add up? Considering the fact that SW Hungary is full of Danube Swabians its just doesnt.
    Baranya is not the complete SW Hungary, i just said what i saw when we have been to Dalmatia. We travelled across Zala and Somogy, not Baranya. There were not much danube swabians in this area.

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