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I want to create an european identity thread, the first of all should be to characterize every people habitating this beautiful piece of land to understand our differences. I am not currently able to talk about every population specially the balkans since they have a complicated history.
>Germanics
This one is pretty obvious and the core of the movement inhabitating in germany and its surroundings. No need to say how great this people is we all know.
>Nords
Also pretty straightforward, native to scandinavia, denmark can also be found in islands like iceland or faroe. low admixture and related to germanics. Also great people with high trust society
>Slavs
From poland to russia to the balkans
Central european slavs have pretty low admixture, russians have a bit of mongolic but not significant. Cold people and highly capable
>British
British islands are basically angols and saxons (germanic) and native british (celts)
Irish are almost pure celts
>Finno-urgic
Finnish people are basically similar to native europeans but with mongoloid admixture, but not that high to be considered asian. Estonians are similar but with pretty lower admixtures.
Magyars are a similar case but they are more similar to slavic populations with hun (mongoloid) admixture
>Italians
North italian has germanic and celic roots with mediterranean admixture. Good people and had great scientist.
You cant say the same about south italians also known as terronis by its neighbors from the north. Highest admixture in europe from unkown date. Can barely be considered european
>Iberians
Basques are unmixed native europeans with unknown roots. Great people
The rest of the iberian peninsula is basically composed celts and iberians (european farmers) with a little bit of admixture (1-5% normally) from the moor invasions. Also have remnants of visigoth dna.
>Greeks
Surprisingly similar to ancient greeks, have mediterranean and levantine admixture while mantaining a decent iq level.
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