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My hair is black. Or close to it .


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I know it is. But by how much? Is the difference very large nowadays? That's what I was questioning, though I'm not very sure.
I was mostly referring to Italy btw, I've only read like one study about Spain ever. I just remember the difference between not massive, but still existant.

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They're random occurrences. Light pigmentations are just more of an often occurrence in northern Europe.


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Dienekes also has some more studies on Greece.
http://dienekes.awardspace.com/
Coon said that southeastern Crete had the lightest and tallest Greek population. Also, he states that some mountainous areas in central Greece were a bit lighter than the Greek average, if I remember correctly. For more information just go through the articles.



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