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Na na na. The dominant skin colour of the Nordics is III on the Fitzpatric scale. And these are real studies done at least by the Finnish department of Radiation and Nuclear Safety (lol). Europeans are usually I-IV on that scale.
The term "ethnic" is used to mean those of European descent/Whites in those countries. It doesn't include those of recent non-European descent who live in those countries.
The term "ethnic" is used to mean those of European descent/Whites in those countries. It doesn't include those of recent non-European descent who live in those countries.
Yeah, probably true. You know how I look like, would you say that I'm a proper blonde Nordic Master Race Viking? Or am I some kind of mischling as I don't look like Matti Klinga?
Not all Vikings were blond/blondes, some were brunettes and red-heads. You could be one of them dark Vikings that the ancient Irish called "Dubgaill" or dark foreigners. There is no such a thing as "master race"!
Your uncle is not dark, then he's not typical. It's that easy! What, is he blond or red-headed or light-haired with a light or pale complexion? Note there is also Celtic component in the Iberian populations, strongest in north, especially in the Asturias and to lesser extent Galicia. Celts did invade Iberia at one point, and an even smaller extent of Germanic mainly from the Visigoths. Remember Iberia being geographically located in Southern Europe at the crossroads, has one of the highest genetical diversity in Europe! The predominant Iberian population as a whole comparatively to most European population is dark, but the as in all White populations, blondes, gingers are found too, but at a much lower percentage than the European average more similar to that of Italy, Greece, etc... I hope I made myself clear.
There's a beautiful blonde Portuguese woman.
There's a ruddy Iberian from Portugal
A light-skinned, light-eyed Portuguese woman.
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The hair, skin and eye color of the woman in the third pic is fairly common in my hometown.
Saxonwold, 99% of your posts are about hair/skin color and I was under the impression you like the Germanic look, seems like I've been wrong...anyway.
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