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  • J1 which is attributed to Jews and Arabs can be found all throughout Europe ranging from 0.5% to as much as 5%. In some regions of France, the value can go as high as 4%.

  • @StuntKing909 "In some regions of France,the value can go as high as 4%."

    Impossible because French are genetically more related to belgians,swiss,british and german people.J1 and J2 in France ALMOST DOESN ' T EXIST.

    In fact,the majors haplogroups in France are celtic and germanic.

    Only the extrem-southerns parts like Provence-Alpes-Côte d'azur and Pyrénées are related to southern europeans peoples(Italy,Spain and Portugal).

  • Hate to tell you but the facts are concrete and proven. J2 reaches at an average of 7% in the French population with the highest values presiding in the "Ile-de-France" region (10.5%) which is in northern France as well as the Provence (9%) and Auvergne (8%) regions. J1 is also prevalent in different regions of France as well with the value being only slightly lower than Italy. All Latin people are related including the French/Italians/Spaniards more so than they are with Germanic Europe.

  • @StuntKing909 French are not latins by dna,but celtics and germanics with several bonds with belgians,swiss and british.And you're wrong,because j1 almost doesn't exist in France(only 1,4%),and J2 is minimal(only 4%,mainly in the mediterranean parts).Most haplogroups in France are celtics and germanics(r1b L21,r1b S28,I2a,i2b,etc..).

    Only some northern Italians(lombards and ligurians)and northern Spaniards(especially Asturian,Galician) are genetically related to French,swiss or belgian people.

  • Once again, you are wrong. They are a Latin group genetically as well as linguistically. They are apart of the Romance group of Europe wether you like it or not. J1 barley exists in a lot of Euro countries including Italy. That doesn't mean it's not there. The most dominant Italian haplogroup is R1b by far. At a staggering 49% where J2 and certainly J1 is a minority. Almost all northern Italians and possibly some central can be related to the Swiss or Austrian.

  • @StuntKing909 I do not agree.French are not latin by DNA(excepted some parts of the south),but mostly celts and germans.Same way with romanians who are not latin too,but in fact dacian and slavic folk.

    Romans were an invasive force(and an enemy as well),and as a French,i don't consider us like latin(excepted some aera near the pyrénées and the mediterranean sea),but rather celts and germans.

    I don't hate Italians,Spaniards or portuguese,but i feel anything in common with them.

  • There's nothing to agree on. It's a fact. They are apart of the Romance section of Europe and speak a Latin language making them Latin genetically and linguistically. Romanians are in a way related to Slavs as well as the Latin peoples. You have a lot in common with them like it or not.

  • @StuntKing909 Even if your cursed ancestors(the romans) push on us their language,we are not related with you,don patillo!Us,French,w are celts and germans,nothing else.

  • Actually. Half of my Italian side goes back to France. You are certainly not Germanic although there may be some Germanic influence. And you are most definetley not Celtic.

  • @StuntKing909 And you,you are certainly an ignorant prick.

  • Getting angry because I showed you facts of an obvious connection? How cute.

  • @StuntKing909 You show nothing excepted bullshit...

  • I showed you hard figures. Whether you choose to accept it or not is your choice. Plus the fact that I actually descend from French ancestry but am a modern day Italian is also a bit of an indicator that there's a huge relation between the 2 countries ;)

  • @StuntKing909 You are just a liar,your ancestors(the romans)were certainly a great civilization,but you seem to be ashamed of your (roman) heritage and ancestry?

    Why?

    I'm proud of my celtic(gaulish,britons) and germanic(franks,normandish,ost­rogoths) ancestors,despite the fact we are barbarian folks.

  • How can you possibly call me a liar when you don't even know me? Your ancestors were probably Romans to if not something else. You have to remember that all the Germanic/Celtic groups you listed invaded Italy as well. So there's a pretty good chance that a lot of modern day Italians descend from them.

  • @StuntKing909 Maybe,but France have much more celtic and germanic input than Italy.However,northern Italians have several bonds with French,belgians and swiss people.

    After,if you speak about language and culture,i do agree that France is mostly a neo-latin country.

    I think i have been rude with you in other comments,and my apologizes for my behavior.

  • I'd say that France is split down the middle just like Italy. Germanic blood isn't really prevalent at all save for some of the Northern areas and maybe near the German border. You can find blonde all over Italy but yes, mostly in the North/some parts of Central. Oh well, you can have your opinion and I can have mine. Don't worry about it. No hard feelings.

  • @StuntKing909 France is mostly celtic and germanic from northern France to center auvergne,and in the southern parts(pyrénées,PACA,languedoc)­,people are more mediterranean.So at least,in 70% of the case,French are closer to swiss,belgians,british and northern italians.

  • That's debatable but like I said. It's your opinion. Do you mind PM'ing me these genetic statistics as I am also interested in my ancient French ancestry?

  • I think Italians are Christian...the Pope is in Rome

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  • Keep on wishing...

  • Germany is entirely jewish.

    You did not read Madison Grant, Stoddard, etc uh?

    As lombards we cannot even be represented by italy. We also know clearly, as in france and germany, the jews and jewish personalities.

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