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Originally Posted by Lusitan
I explained that very well in the other post, within the white race use cultural-linguistic criteria because we are biologically very similar
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You have explained nothing. All those words about "white race" are unconnexed to the issue of Galicians and their relation to the Portuguese. And the similarity that you would like people to believe, starts and ends in the Galicians (Lucensis, with their own autonomous government) and the Galicians (Braccarensis, under the administration of Portugal).
People with a mentality such as yours is destroying the identity of Southern Galicians only to create a monolithic state of Portugal, and still would like to destroy the identity of Northern Galicians by annexing them.
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if you read carefully the other post you will understand my explanation and reasons.
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The posts are there to be read by anyone.
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I can give you another example, the portuguese and italians are more similar than portuguese and basques, is that good eneugh for you or do you disagree?
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I don't have to agree or disagree. The genetic studies are there to prove you wrong. The genetic pool in the territory of Portugal, like in the rest of the Spanish territories, in the majority of the R1b haplogroup type. The difference between the Portuguese and the Basques is that the Portuguese have the highest percentage of other mixtures in Iberia, whereas the Basques have the lowest.
The Italians have a different genetic pool. And from what I know Italians and Portuguese (which is no little), the comparison is ludicrous. Not to mention that Italy is too diverse from North to South to pretend that it is homogenous.
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