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It depends on where. Northeast Scotland is only 20% Germanic, which is lower than anywhere in Western England. Northeast England is 34% Germanic, which is also lower than many parts of Western England. However, things do start to look a lot more Germanic once you hit Yorkshire and further south in England.
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There's also the counterintuitive fact that most of Eastern Scotland is in the Western half of Britain. So there's no sense in talking about Eastern or Northern Britain ethnically when you can just say England or Scotland. And no sense in making a big distinction between Eastern and Western England, when the likes of Worcestershire and Dorset are basically as Germanic as East Anglia, and more so than Northumberland/Durham.
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CDG model:
0.01088274 Irish_Average_scaled
0.01098050 English_North_scaled
0.01161766 English_Average_scaled
0.01297618 Irish_Munster_scaled
0.01432391 Scottish_Southwest_scaled
0.01922330 Irish_Connacht_scaled
arget: exploreyourdna_simulated_scaled
Distance: 0.9739% / 0.00973875
51.0 Irish_Average_scaled
49.0 English_North_scaled
Ketch model:
exploreyourdna_simulated_scaled
0.01761934 British_Ulster
0.01941182 Irish_Ulster
Distance: 1.7619% / 0.01761934
100.0 British_Ulster
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