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Russians are lighter than both Ukrainians and Poles. While the latter two are on similar levels in pigmentation.
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Russians are lighter than both Ukrainians and Poles. While the latter two are on similar levels in pigmentation. |
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Exactly like slavia, but I would say Croatia is lighter than Romania, and not sure about Switzerland. No way Italy (Sicilly included) is lighter than Bulgaria or Serbia. |
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How come most people ranks sweden being lighter than denmark?? denmark barely has any dark area.. unlike sweden, norway and finland all who tend to be less blonder in their northern (and western in case of norway) areas...
The case in east europe is more blurry considering the border and differences in pigmentation are less striking from north to south than in the case of west europe.. so we expect either lighter and darker countries to be in west europe and most slavic countries/central europe to cluster in the middle |
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I think you're right actually that Croatians are lighter than Romanians although Romanians are not at all dark in my opinion especially those in Transylvania. |
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Are you based mostly on hair, skin or eye color? Because i find hair blondism highly overrated in the baltic countries, specially in lithuania and latvia, to be honest.. In Latvia 80% have blue/grey eyes, 60% have fair hair. Also light skin, ofcourse. |
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