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Here is what Noricum told me when I asked him if he is a Carinthian Slovene:
"No, I'm not a Carinthian Slovene. I sure turn out very Slavic in these tests and I very likely have a lot of (Alpine) Slavic ancestry further back. But I do not speak Slovene or any Slovene local Carinthian dialect nor do I have any known ancestors with Slovene surnames. Koroških just means Carinthian in slovene language, could be ethnic German or ethnic Slovene. And all my known ancestors are German-speakers from Carinthia and Styria."
Well, his GEDmatch results are equally Slavic-shifted.
Polish people also score some Balkan in DNA Land.
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