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Feichy scores high Neolithic farmer compared to me so her opinion is obviously not to be taken seriously unless talking about how to grow tomatoes.
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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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Your own posted samples, she's like 2.5x more EE than average dalmatian croat, closest i could find was 40% EE and 2.5% NW, and at such low NW score among nw croats its a lottery how much you inherit.
Medieval southern croats = bosnian(serbs) Modern southern croats = medieval southern croats + kaykavian(real croat) + occasionaly catholic immigrant(be it german,extra slovenian,austrian,hungarian etc)
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you should have used the one from Lič too, he is the same as them.
i also found one with the surname Šegota, probably from Senj, he also had such results. the suffix -ota was typical for the pre-Slavic language of the Bunjevci
sadly his kit is lost now after the last Gedmatch fuckup.
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I hope you don't get upset but you are like those Russkies in denial aka Ukrainians that get anti-Russian to hysterical levels. just as East Slavs are one, Yugoslavs the same, are one, it's only politics and regional pride that put them apart, otherwise you wouldn't have the exact same language.
Serbs are a proud and strong nation, I think everyone would have benefited from a strong united Yugoslavia instead the tiny countries it broke into. I am not Yugo and I like the idea of a big Yugoslavia, imagine how Slovenes, Croats, Serbs, Bosnians, Montenegrins would like it too and would favour Yugoslavia, of course with Belgrade as capital.
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No. There is no average Dalmatian Croat. They range a lot. Because they are not of same origins. Čakavians are usually far more Slavic than Štokavians and guess what, they remained only on islands and some coastal villages. And it's quite laughable to connect medieval Croats with Serbs when Serbs couldn't even understand their language and lived deep in mountains of Raška.
They are about as connected as Germans and Swedish.
Kajkavians aren't original Croats either. They are Croatised Panonnian Slavs.
All relevant medieval Croatian remains are either in north-central Dalmatia or North Adriatic region, written on čakavian dialect.
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