EVROPA WITH SOVL

EVROPA WITH SOVL

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This, but unironically

Where are the jews

Fucking beautiful.

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why are magyars there???

>indo
>europeans

why are turks there? they displaced the aryans. and also
>implying turkroaches are turkic

this is a map of europe without "aryans"

> The "Uralic" names in Sweden are still based on the Germanic ones
faile

And "Indo-Europeans" didn't displace anybody here, genetically we are proto-European

it says displaced. without indogermanics the turks and finns would've conquered europe instead

All of these still exist though
At least the ones living here

>VGH! HOME!
I dont give a fuck about majority i know im TVRKIC. I can trace my ancestors. I know my TRIBE. IM NOT A MUSLIM. PRAISE TENGRI
HÖEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEĞHHHHYA!

Noski, euskaldunak gara

The Sami people arrived here after us

>people still put this soulless glass maze bullshit as "utopian" future

whatever you say tigran

Imagine how few people would live in europe.... ugh

What the fuck are these names?

>Exactly. Cheers.

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made up philologists dreams

Accord to some theories yes.
It's estimated that the Sami people settled in Finnmark between year 9000 BC-12 000 BC. Germanic tribes are estimated to have arrived around 7000 BC-10 000 BC

in italy it's just what etruscans called themselves

Skiri is a east germanic tribe. This map is complete bullshit.

You are the aryan

>Germanic tribes are estimated to have arrived around 7000 BC-10 000 BC
Proto-Indo-Europeans didn't even leave the Pontic steppe until about 3000 BC

VGH

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>It's estimated that the Sami people settled in Finnmark between year 9000 BC-12 000 BC.
Those are some pretty old theory you've got there. Sami's were predated by a paleoeuropean population and definitely didn't arrive right after the ice sheets.

Pretty sure he means the genetic/cultural ancestors of the Germanic peoples, not speakers of Germanic languages. And in this sense his numbers are actually pretty viable.

>Pretty sure he means the genetic/cultural ancestors of the Germanic peoples, not speakers of Germanic languages. And in this sense his numbers are actually pretty viable.
The people from the Fosna culture was the first Norwegians in Norway. Think it's fair to say they were probably replaced by Indo-Europeans.

That pretty much applies to all Europeans. The overall genetic influence of the indoeuropean/Uralic migration were negligible.

Oh ok that makes sense

ugly