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Feiichy has high North Atlantic score. This might be from Vlachs in her!
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She's nothing genetically like those fairy tale 'very slavic' dalmatians, just some slovenized serb with some extra germanic mixture, croatians probably have the least original slavic blood from the entire balkans, serbs, bulgarians etc.. may average less baltic than croatians but what it is from the original south slavs invaders and not assimilated pannonian slavs .
If you were to guess, how much baltic % do you think she would score if her non-south croat ancestors were removed?Mid 20's?
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the ones from Lič, Senj and Vrlika really are recorded as Bunjevci, and their neighburing Serbs from those areas still call them Bunjevci as Pribislav mentioned.
Insuperable and that Croat from Stolac he posted could be proto Bunjevci, who stayed near Buna (if that theory is correct)
Ljubic's father could be something else, i don't know where Duvno and Brcko Croats originate from
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Yes, they're nothing like Kaykavian Croats.
I don't think there is any overlap between the Slavic-shifted South Croats and Serbs. If there is, it will be very small. These people were probably originally Chakavian speakers for the most part and genetically close to the Proto-Croats.
Either the Bunjevci Croats are native and the Slavic shifted ones are foreigners from the east or the Bunjevci Croats are foreigners. I think the second explanation is more likely.
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