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No. They score like typical Carpathian Rusyns.
Carpathian Rusyn genetics is on both sides of the Carpathian Mountains.
Yeah I just found it.
Their admixture proportions are no different than Carpathian Rusyns.
So this type of genetics exists also in areas north of the Carpathians.
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I have only what he posted here:
https://lundiak.wordpress.com/2016/1...ure/#more-1069
And GEDmatch Eurogenes results.
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Yes. This for those who haven't seen. Meanwhile the guy has deleted his Gedmatch but all the relevant calculators are in that thread.
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This guy is Ukrainian nobody has heard about "Rusyns" north of the Carpathians except for the Polish census of 1931.
These guys are from Nadwórna County - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadvirna_Raion
Ethnic composition of Nadwórna County from Polish 1931 census (but division into Ukrainians & Rusyns was artificial):
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...echny_1931.pdf
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See Tabl. 12. Ludność według płci i języka ojczystego (mother tongue):
Total population - 140,702
Polish - 16,907
Ukrainian - 93,039
Rusyn - 19,089
Jewish - 11,020
German - 343
Russian - 30
Czech - 12
Belarusian - 5
Other - 37
Not given - 220
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You can compare with this Ukrainian point of view: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...e-in-1939-quot
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