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This is a pretty good methodology. However, instead of searching for Maria, which is a common name all over Europe, search for "Andreea", which is both the most common Romanian girl name (because Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Romania) and also has a specific spelling (with two "e", Andreea).
Search for "Andreea" by keeping the quotes, so that the search does not autocorrect to "Andrea".
You can also try other Romanian specific names, like: Oana, Ioana, Madalina, Crina, Sorina, Mihaela, Daciana etc
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No, it's not accurate. Stop trolling, women in the Parliament are 60 yo on average, they are unclassifiable.
Romanians are neither long faced, nor round faced. They are smack in the middle.
I do agree that real meds are rare, but Alpine Med (a soft Med) is possibly the most common phenotype in Romania, about 30% of the population.
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I know a few too, but to give you an image it's easier to find proto-"Nordids" (our only Aryan variety) than real Meds (like you see in ES/PT/IT/GR/AL/FR). Generally they occur in Wallachian/Moldavian cities because of historical admixture with Greeks in particular... The average is more round than long faced, which along with skin pigmentation makes RO intermediate between central and southern Europeans
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