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If you were to go on Anthrogenica, there is a clear record on there in the Romanian thread that I'm maintaining, that I was the first one to question the authenticity of the Stefan Voda samples. At that time I made the claim that they are probably Gagauz. But after a while Reich released their exact location and name of the village and it is clear on casata that the place is fully Moldovan/Romanian. I personally don't have a strong counterargument against his data. The samples that I posted from Cahul, one from Ungheni and one with the surname Popa are probably pretty similar to them. There is also another one who is shifted to the South in a similar manner, which I will share in the next update, surname Pindus. It is non-existent in Romania, but it has 21 families in Chisinau. It is not found primarily in the city though, but the villages around it.





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This surname exist in Transylvania. From Moldova is imposible.
In this village this surname is most frequent, and is very mixed with Ukrainains/Russians. Plus the surname sounds very non-local, this is the reason why he is so rare.
https://localitati.casata.md/index.p...litate&id=3154




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