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  2. Genetic history of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    A third study, published in 2020 and based on Viking era data from across Europe, suggested that the Welsh trace, on average, 58% of their ancestry to the Brythonic people, up to 22% from a Danish-like source interpreted as largely representing the Anglo-Saxons, 3% from Norwegian Vikings, and 13% from further south in Europe such as Italy, to a ...

  3. Genetic history of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The European genetic structure today (based on 273,464 SNPs). Three levels of structure as revealed by PC analysis are shown: A) inter-continental; B) intra-continental; and C) inside a single country (Estonia), where median values of the PC1&2 are shown. D) European map illustrating the origin of sample and population size.

  4. Northwestern Europe - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern Europe, or Northwest Europe, is a loosely defined subregion of Europe, overlapping Northern and Western Europe. The term is used in geographic, [ 1 ] history, [ 2 ] and military contexts.

  5. European Americans - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern European Americans, ... Ancestry 1790 England* 230,000: ... and the American flag. All have European influence primarily from the British.

  6. English people - Wikipedia

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    English people, like most Europeans, largely descend from three distinct lineages: [39] Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, descended from a Cro-Magnon population that arrived in Europe about 45,000 years ago; [40] Neolithic farmers who migrated from Anatolia during the Neolithic Revolution 9,000 years ago; [41] and Yamnaya Steppe pastoralists who ...

  7. Flag families - Wikipedia

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    The first flag purported to have such a cross was the flag of Portugal, beginning in around 1100. [2] The flag design became the most common design for merchant ships across Europe for several centuries. [3] Flags in this family use different types of crosses, including

  8. Flags of Europe - Wikipedia

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    A circle of 12 upward-oriented 5-pointed golden stars centred on a blue field: represents the continent beyond the organisations as the Flag of Europe: 1986 [note 1] – Flag of the European Union [note 2] 1973–1983 Flag of the European Parliament: 1984– Flag of the Nordic Council: White stylised swan in a white circle upon a blue ...

  9. List of English flags - Wikipedia

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    The Modern White Dragon Flag of England is based on a legend in Geoffrey of Monmouth's "History of the Kings of Britain". [67] In modern times, it is often used by far-right English nationalist organisations. [68] 1620–1707: English Red Ensign: Ensign of the red squadron with the Flag of England in the canton 1620–1702: English White Ensign