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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    While some parts of the Alps are alpine like the French and Italian Alps much of the Swiss and Austrian alpine ranges are longer headed and less alpine than the low hills of Bavaria and eastern and central France.
    The fact of the matter is that both Switzerland and Austria are actually more Nordid in race than France in particular, but Germany as well. Don’t get me wrong though! Germany is still as whole lighter in hair and eye colour than both nations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    While some parts of the Alps are alpine like the French and Italian Alps much of the Swiss and Austrian alpine ranges are longer headed and less alpine than the low hills of Bavaria and eastern and central France.
    The Alpine racial phenotype (West Alpinid or Gorid)
    It is the principal Europid or Caucasoid racial phenotype in the Czech Republic particularly Bohemia and France. It forms an important racial element in the populations of Eastern and Southern Switzerland, Bavaria (Southern Germany), Austria and Hungary.
    Frequencies in various indigenous European populations :
    Luxembourg = 80%
    The Czech Republic = 40%
    France = 30%
    Austria = 20%
    Greece = 20%
    Switzerland = 15%
    Germany = 15%
    Hungary = 15%
    Italy = 15%
    Bulgaria = 15%
    Romania = 10%
    Poland = 10%
    Albania = 10%
    Belgium = 5%

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