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Estimated Racial Composition in Еurope
Sweden = 70% Hallstatt Nordic (Carleton Coon =escribed Sweden as a refuge area for the classic Nordic race), 10% Borreby =most common in the southwest coastal region, Upper Palelithic remains =r UP), 10% Falish (most common in Dalarna (Kopparberg) and the southwest coastal region, UP+Nordic mix), 5% Tronder (most common near the central =orwegian border, UP+Nordic mix), 5% East Baltic (UP+Nordic mix) = 70% Nordic / 30% UP+Nordic mix (UP+N)
Norway = 45% Tronder (most common in the W), 30% Hallstatt Nordic (most common in the SE area around Oslo, pure Nordic), 10% Borreby (most common in the SW, UP), 7% Falish (most common in the south, UP+N), 5% East Baltic (most common in the far north, =P+N+L, L is semioriental Lagodan), 3% Palaeo-Atlantid (found in western coastal areas) = 30% Nordic / 52% UP+N / 10% UP / 5% UP+N+L / 3% Med.
Denmark = 40% Borreby (UP), 30% Falish (UP+N), =0% Hallstatt Nordik (N), 5% Anglo-Saxon (UP+N), 5% Istocni Baltik (UP+N+L) = 40% UP / 35% UP+N / 20% Nord. / 5% UP+N+L
Iceland =/SPAN>= 60% Tronder (UP+N), =2% Borreby (UP), 15% Brunn (UP), 3%
Palaeo-Atlantid =Med.) = 60% UP+N / 37% UP / =% Med.
England = 30% Keltic Nordic (derived from pre-Roman Iron Age invaders ), 20% Anglo-Saxon (post-Roman Germanic invaders, =ost common in the southeast, especially East Anglia), 15% North-Atlantid and =0% Palaeo-Atlantid (blend of Mesolithic Atlanto-Mediterranean =nvaders with both earlier and later arrivals; most common in the Midlands and northwest), 8% Hallstatt Nordic (of Viking and Norman derivation, =lthough it is said for Normans they spoke Latin and had dark
hair), 5% =runn, 5% Tronder (of Norwegian Viking derivation; most common in the =ortheast), 3% Borreby and 2% Falish (again of Viking and Norman derivation; associated with the landed gentry; source of the "John Bull" type), 2% Noric =from Bronze-Age invaders, depegmented Dinarics, Dinarics are 2/3 Med + =/3 UP) = 57% UP+N / 25% Med / 8% N / 2% Dinarik.
Scotland = 30% Keltic Nordic, =2% Tronder (most common in the NE), 10% North-Atlantid (most common - W), 10% = Anglo-Saxon (most common - SE), 10% Palaeo-Atlantid (most common - =W), 5% Brunn, 5% Hallstatt Nordic, 4% Borreby, 4% Noric =/SPAN>= 62% UP+N / 20 Med./ =% UP / 5% N / 4% Dinaric
Ireland = 40% Brunn (indigenous Paleolithic inhabitants, most common in the west), 30% Keltic Nordic (most common - E ), 9% = North-Atlantid, 9% Borreby, 3% Palaeo-Atlantid, 3% Tronder, 2% noric, 2% Anglo-Saxon, 1% Hallstatt Nordic =49% UP / 35% UP+N / =2% Med / 2% Dinaric / 1% Nordic
Wales = 35% North-Atlantid, 30% =alaeo-Atlantid, 30% Keltic Nordic, 5% other types = 65% Med. / 30% UP+N / 5% other
The Netherlands = 50% Keltic Nordic =of Franks), 20% Borreby, 10% Anglo-Saxon (most common in Frisia), 10% Falish, 10% Hallstatt Nordic = 70% UP+N / 20% UP / 10% Nord.
Belgium = 60% Keltic Nordic (most common in =landers, derived from the ancient Belgae and Franks), 35% Borreby and 5% alpine (both most common in Wallonia , Alpine is upper-paleolithic remians or UP) = 60% UP+N / 40% UP
Luxembourg = 80% Alpine ( UP remains ), 15% borreby, 5% other types = 95%UP / 5% ? =/SPAN>
Germany = 25% Borreby (most common in the Rhine and Ruhr valleys and the north),
20% Falish , 15% Alpine (most common in Baden and Bavaria, UP ), 15% Noric ( =epegmented Dinarics, name originates from Roman Province of Noricum in todays
Austria ), 6% Keltic Nordic (most common in the old Frankish country in the southwest), 5% Anglo-Saxon (most common - NW), 5% East Baltic, 5% Dinaric, 4% Hallstatt Nordic = 40% UP / 31% UP+N / 20% Dinaric / 5% = UP+N+L / 4% Nordik.
France = 30% Alpine ( UP ), 30% Noric (most common in the north), 20% Mediterranean (most common - S and Corsica ), 15% Dinaric, 3% Borreby (in the NE), 2% Nordic = 45% Dinaric / 33% UP / 20% Med. / 2% = Nordic
Switzerland = 40% Keltic Nordic and 30% Noric = most common in the N, W and center), 15% Dinaric and 15% Alpine (most common - S and E ) = 45% Dinarik / 40% UP+N / 15% UP
Austria 35% Noric ( depegmented Dinaric, word Noric is derived from Roman province of Noricum - todays Austria ) , 25% Dinaric, 20% Alpine ( UP ), 15% Keltic Nordic, 5% Hallstatt Nordic = 60% Dinaric / 20% UP / 15% UP+N / 5% Nord..
Poland 55% Neo-Danubian ( Baltic or Real Slavs/Slavics, Lagodan or L + N ), 10%
Ladogan ( UP - Mongoloid ) = 10% Alpine ( UP)), 10% Dinaric, , 5% Hallstatt Nordic, 5% Noric , 5% East Baltic = 55% (L+N), 15% Dinaric, 10% L(agodan), 10% UP, 5% UP+N+L, 5% Nordic.
Finland and the Baltic States = 50% East Baltic, 15% Hallstatt Nordic (most common in the Swedish-settled areas of Finland), 30% Neo-Danubian (most common - SE Lithuania and NE Finland), 5% Ladogan ( UP - Mongoloid ) = 50% (UP+N+L), 30% =+N , 15% Nordic, 5% L(agodan)
Czech Republic and Slovakia = 40% Alpine ( UP ) and 15% Noric (most common in Bohemia), 25% Dinaric (most
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