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Where did you find those percentages? In Italy there are not areas where 50% of the population have light eyes, and in Sardinia, according studies made in the 80's, the avarage % of light eyes (grey and green) is 16%
2% means 2 person in a group of 100!
http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home..._num_10_2_3898



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Well Palermo has about one quarter of the island's population.. but then Trapani and Agrigento are quite empty by comparison.
Catania holds about a fifth of Sicily's population, and I'd bet you that blue eyes there are about 10% or less.
So it probably balances out somehow.



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No, due to genetic mutation.



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More or less.
Messina + Catania + Syracuse = Palermo. In terms of the cities, not the provinces. The Province of Catania is actually very densely populated and almost has as many residents as PA.
Ah, per fortuna un uomo può sognare... un uomo può sognare.
Well, if you assume that lombards in Milano are about 10-15% of the population and the same work for piemontese in Torino and for venetic in Venezia...
As the former sicilian governo Raffaele Lombardo said, ''Torino è la terza città siciliana d'Italia dopo Palermo e Catania''![]()



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Would you agree with me that Palermo, light eyes are probably close to 35% and in Catania about 10%? If so, it averages out to the average.
Let me try something. Here is a sample of photos from Catania collected on anthrocivitas and here is one from Palermo. I'll calculate the light eyes in them.
Catania: http://anthrocivitas.net/forum/showthread.php?t=15264
THREE out of THIRTY TWO. ~9%
Palermo:
http://anthrocivitas.net/forum/showthread.php?t=373
SEVEN out of THIRTY TWO. ~21%.
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