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I've used Polish-Italian fits (pic related) for all Croatian regions and it's pretty varying.. in my opinion, south and west croats are "Balkan" aka SE's while north and east Croats are central euros. What do you think about this, especially Croats?
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One more interesting fit i have used is Romania-Czech, and pretty much only northern croats are much closer to Czechians. So to the contrary most croats are infact some kind of a balkan-central euro mutt mix?
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central by far
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Look at Bosniak_Bosnia-Slovene fit, only north croats are closer to slovenes.
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Interestingly, Greek-Polish comparison with all Croatian regions is almost identical to that of Italian-Polish comparison (source K13 calculator.)
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Intermediate?
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There is no homogenous central European or Balkan genetics.
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Dalmatian/Herzegovina Croats closer to SE Euros (Bosnians, some Serbs), North Croats closer to Central, Lika/Slavonia intermediate. No Croat region is close to paleo/south Balkanites on average however.
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