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All of them look quite "Slavic" overall and not specifically Balkan either. Many of them could fit in Ukraine, Belarus, or Russia. In the Balkans I've seen the most Croats and Bosnians like them. I would not be surprised if much of their ancestry is Balkan.
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Anyway, European looking people can be found throughout MENA, including Turkey. Most European-looking Turks can be found in Western Turkey, but their frequency decreases as one moves Eastwards.
BTW, many of the women posted here are obvious dyed blonds, not that natural blonds don't exist in Turkey.
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You're right. Those blonde Turks that Liam posted could fit well in Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus. They don't really look Balkanic, a bit too Eastern. When they are blonde they look Eastern European. When Greeks are blonde, they look more Western Slavic (Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary etc).
I agree with you for the most part. European looking people are found in most areas of MENA, but the highest frequency is in Western Turkey, Levant, and North African coast. Many blondes or coloured hair people (especially females) in places like Palestine or Jordan have dyed hair. I know this because their eyebrows are black and so are their roots (on head).
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I didn't say that European-looking people don't exist in Eastern Turkey, I just said that their frequency decreases. And that's not only due to the presence of Kurds and Arabs, it's also because all Eastern Anatolian people tend to look more foreign to Europe, on average.
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Good genes directly from some balkans specimens ...
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