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Yes, there is big Slavic input in SW Slavs. These are all Croats from west Herzegovina, darkest pigmented Croatian region and people there tended to have very dinaric look in the past.
That's why many called them Vlachs, even many Croats especially from Panonnian regions.
These samples are from highland villages around Mostar. I'm having correspondence with this woman who send them to me, she is really kind.
Many Croats have prejudice towards these people, Croats of Herzegovina, but so far they have been most willing to help me and share their results with me, much more than Croats from Croatia.
I'm proud my paternal line is from the same region.![]()
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OK.
Surname Momić also exist among Croatians from Istria https://actacroatica.com/surname/Momi%C4%87/
Serbs with surname Momić are mostly from Glina area as Serbian guy who is R1b https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glina,_Croatia
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Last edited by Jana; 04-16-2020 at 11:27 PM.
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His surname should be Croatian.
Jozić families are Croats and they are mostly from Kosovo. According to some sources they are from Trilj or Pleternica area. In the past century, relatively most of Croatian residents bearing this family name were born in Kosovo and in Bosanian Posavina (Brcko area). In Ripci in Rama (Bosnia) every third inhabitant had the family name Jozić.
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Whoops, actually Momići from Daruvar are Serbs
http://www.srbibbz.hr/index.php/home...html?start=145
They also have Serbian names like Ognjen, Dragan...
So I won't add this woman, but she is probably mixed ethnically (Heger are Slavonian Croats and Hungarians, surname most likely of German origin?)
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