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What do you think?
1. Latvian singer Renars Kaupers
2. Founder of Draugiem group and Printful (USA) Lauris Liberts
3. British motorcycle racer Guy Martin of Latvian ancestry
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Now, a bit different:
4. Latvian radio host Toms Grevins
5. Head of the Latvian anti-corruption bureau Jekabs Straume
6. Local municipality official Ainars Zabers
7. Latvian writer Eva Martuza (last name at birth: Juhnevica, so she is possibly more Slavic)
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I didn't know Guy Martin was Latvian. I always thought he was Brit, or Welsh because of someone i know he resembles from there.
1&2 Could pass in a lot of places in Europe. Would pass well as Danish fe.
4. Finnish look, or pseudo one.
5. Eastern Europe, could guess him as south as Romanian
6. NE undefined/"Borreby"
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Balto -cromanoid with obvious residual mongoloid admixture for 4,5,6 and 7 .
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Baltidlandia. Btw, only Guy Martin's maternal grandfather was Latvian: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Martin
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1., 2. Nordid + Baltid/Borreby
3. Keltic Nordid + West Baltid probably
4. East Baltid
5. Gorid
6. Nordid + Borreby/East Baltid
7. Baltid/East Baltid + Gorid
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1° West Baltid (he's partly German/East Prussian by ancestry),
2° East Nordid / West Baltid
3° Dinaricized Nordid (from Latgale? does he got some Polish, Ukrainian ancestry or something),
4° East Baltid/Ladogan (partly Estonian? Livonian? Votian?)
5° East Alpinid (Gorid) / Borreby
6° East Baltid / Borreby
7° Borreby
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Guy Martin is also of native British ancestry. His maternal grandmother was a political refugee:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Martin„ His mother, Rita Kidals, was of Latvian heritage, her father having come to Britain in 1947 as a political refugee. Soon after Martin's birth, the family moved to a house outside the town, where they remained.“
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They remind me of Richmondbread. Slavic looking.
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