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Forgot to mention something: unlike Serb. Croatian average is weighted.
It means it was made from regional averages, not individual ones.
If I made if from individual averages, it would be much closer to southern Croats, because 80% samples I have are from them. I made weighted average with northern side little bit dominating to show how most of Croats live in the north.
That's why Croat and Croat_Croatia are very close to academics from Zagreb.
I used only one general BiH Croat average, not 3 regional ones for Croat, because BiH Croats are few in numbers, not to pull average towards them. For Croat_Croatia I used all regions + Zagreb which means 3 from north and 2 from south because that's is correct from demographic point of view.
You Serbs have done nothing like that, ofcourse.
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They are artificial nation formed by parts of completly different ethnic background.
Dalmatian Croats are closer to even Transilvanian Romanians and Bulgarians, than their "fellow" northern Croats!
Distance to: Croat_Dalmatia
1.41735669 Serb_B&H
1.66054208 Bosniak
2.10580151 Serb
2.20827987 Serb_Croatia
2.31253108 Croat_Tropolje
2.57186703 Croat_BiH
2.81455905 Bosniak_Sarajevo
2.96986532 Croat_Bosnia
3.14202164 Serb_Serbia
3.76686873 Croat_Lika-Senj
4.08192357 Szekely_Hungarian
4.20279669 Moldova_North
4.80068745 Croat
4.98708332 Romania_Moldavia_North
5.00551696 Bulgarian_Dupnitsa
5.13451069 Romania_Moldavia_average
5.30676926 Moldova_Centre
5.35981343 Croat_Croatia
5.64093964 Croat_Zagreb
5.70992119 Romania_Moldavia_South
5.74117584 Moldova_average
5.89079791 Csango_Gymes
6.15676863 Bulgarian_Pleven
6.45364238 Romanian_Transylvania
6.59371671 Bosniak_Tuzla
6.83674832 Slovenian
7.11103368 Bosniak_Sandzak
7.14377351 Montenegrin
7.51761930 Bulgarian_Sofia
7.52746969 Croat_Central_Croatia
7.66207544 Hungarian
8.56851495 Macedonian
8.78467415 Romanian_Wallachia_average
9.71519429 Macedonian_Northwest
9.99533891 Romanian_Muntenia
9.99559903 Bulgarian_Stara-Zagora
10.00857133 Pomak_Plovdiv
10.01412003 Moldova_South
10.62248558 Hungarian_East
10.64998592 Bulgarian_Gabrovo
10.80925992 Bulgarian
10.83313436 Bulgarian_Northwest
10.86513691 Croat_Zagorje
10.87774333 Turk_N-Macedonia
10.93393799 Bulgarian_Central
10.94450547 Hungarian_Transdanubia
11.06869165 Slovak
11.11627635 Bulgarian_Ruse
11.30480871 Bulgarian_Serres
11.74093693 Pomak_Kavala
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Opaa, low Baltic Serb from Kordun. Look at the coping above, hillarious![]()
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Regarding Serbs, you are more uniform because you have no continuity whatsoever in your country, most of Serbia is made from dinaric colonists lmao
Which your proves your lack of nativity everyhwere.
It's no winder since we witnessed mass depopulations of Serbs lands several times in history. In Croatia, this was far less of a case.
We have regional differences exactly because we are old, organic nation with people rooted in their regions for centuries thus developing specific drift and type of ancestry, unlike Serbs.
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Also, this can be observed in linguistics. Serb language is very poor and uniform dialect wise, while Croatian and Slovenian have extremely rich and diverse local dialects. That's also because Serbs as a nation didn't stay in one place for long.
Nation of nomads united by common church.
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So Serbia is a land of immigrants? Lol.
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I had a dream in which appeared Pribislav and Dušan and many other Serbs (not from TA) a week ago, maybe I should share it in the lounge section. They wanted to kill me and my dog.
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