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Yeah, it's ''very important'' to know who was your great-grandmother's great granfather, and does she haved some Vlach or Nordic input from her great-grandfathers maternal side.Retarded as fuck.
This is Europe/Balkans, not fucking New World. We know where we generally cluster, but Y-DNA can tell us much more, espessialy about our direct male ancestors.
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1 50% Croatian +50% Serbian @ 2.265001
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Set in the mid 17th century during thirty yeArs war, the story follows life of "Krabat" a 14 year old Wendish beggar boy living in eastern Saxony



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You have thinked that you will cluster with Scandinavians, or Greeks, or Arabs? Don't make me laugh.
Of course that other lines of family are important (I have tested maternal cousin Y-DNA) and that autosomal matches could be useful for geneaological research of that lines, but your direct line is most useful and thankful for researching.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krabat_(novel)
aha, a fantasy novel



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Using 2 populations approximation:
1 50% Croatian +50% Serbian @ 2.265001
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