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At this stage considering the results not much, but a paleo-Balkan latinised people that did not receive significant east Slavic admixture.
To answer Aspirin, I didn't check the MtDNA diversity. If the diversity is low and only one Y-Dna amounts to almost 50% you may be able to talk about an isolated population that is homogenous, so it might say a few things about the Vlachs, maybe. This is just a supposition.
Just a 26.6% European individual
G25 "26.6% Austrian:Austria6 + 73.4% Romanian:G408" "0.0096"
EU TEST 86.9% RO + 13.1% West_&_Central_German @ 4.98
K13 56.9% Tu(ran)scan + 43.1% Ukrainian @ 4.02
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I2a-Din was most dominant in vlach social caste in Dinaric alps, they were mostly of Slavic origin. Vlach caste was product of medieval Serbia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebri
Catholic vlachs were Bunjevci.
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Bosnian Croats in yellow based on last map . Not sure about one case where letters overlap.
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those 2 with kit numbers starting with T are probably Herzegovians too. Cumansky posted them in this thread
if you divide Bosnians From Herzegovians, Bosnians mostly overlap with Serbs, Herzegovinians are all north of Serbs
the overlaps are:
Croatian Croat, Bosnian Croat and Max Soldo
Croatian Croat and Bosnian Croat
Herzegovina Croat and Southern_Cro_2 who is from Dalmatia and Herzegovina
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