haha.nu— Interesting map of Europe, colorized by the percentage of blondes of the nation (darkest areas mean 1 - 19% percent of people are blonde). Conclusion: like blonde girls? Go North.
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It could be because the vast majority of immigrants in the UK (who are overwhelmingly not blond) tend to flock to the largest cities, especially London.
Interesting, I’ve also find very interesting research. But they are more about genetics. The yellow area perfect fit the map (about blonde people showed above) corridor for Finland Ostrobothnia (is yellowed) and the most frequency occurrence of R1a1 in Finland (SSO (Swedish speaking Ostrobothnia) r1a1 - 12%, SO (Southern Ostrobothnia) r1a1-19%) of course not dominated.Link: <a class="user" href="http://vetinari.sitesled.com/finns.pdf">http://vetinari.sitesled.com/finns.pdf</a>I’m also was curious about Norwegian R1a1 and I have tried to find same news, that hasn’t been mentioned yet, but still could be interesting enough at least for a mentioning. When I saw <a class="user" href="http://www.geocities.com/grpadm/Dupuy_2005_Geographical_heterogeneity_of_Y_chromosomal_lineages_in_Norway_FSI.pdf">http://www.geocities.com/grpadm/Dupuy_2005_Geograp ...</a>Obviously R1a1 is highest in around Trotheim’s area. (Central Norway) I focused my interest on the language (dialect of Trotheim’s area), its accent and specialties and so on… I’ve found on wikipedia’s web sideTrøndersk is the Norwegian dialect spoken in the region Trøndelag in Norway. The dialect is among other things perhaps mostly characterized by the use of apocope, palatalization and the use of retroflex flaps (thick L). Historically it also applied to contiguous regions of Jämtland and Härjedalen (interestingly both in central Sweden, also yellow areas) in Sweden as well. Link:<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%B8ndersk">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%B8ndersk</a>PalatalizationPalatalization has played a major role in the history of the Uralic, Romance, Slavic, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Indic languages (but not in Germanic (my note))Link:<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization</a>If we consider picking up just IE languages: Romance (heavily R1b), Slavic (heavily R1a) and Indic (part of R1a) languages. Maybe just a coincidence?I didn’t make these things up… I’ve just collected the data from internet. Maybe R1a1 and I1a were perfect ingredients for creating blonde people including weather and natural conditions. I haven’t still talked about mdna. ;(
bubotitanJan 7, 2008
It could be because the vast majority of immigrants in the UK (who are overwhelmingly not blond) tend to flock to the largest cities, especially London.
peterinjapanJan 7, 2008
This site is teh s**tz by the way, they have all kinds of interesting maps. Worth adding to your rss feeds.
groovynessJan 27, 2008
Nappy heads are lamer
groovynessJan 27, 2008
Imus makes a comment about a genetic trait, and he gets fired and causes a national uproar... but all these comments are ok. f**king hypocrites.
pyryFeb 1, 2008
It coudl be that there is a distant relationship; and certainly there are others across the continent who herd reindeer...
hurhajJul 4, 2008
Interesting, I’ve also find very interesting research. But they are more about genetics. The yellow area perfect fit the map (about blonde people showed above) corridor for Finland Ostrobothnia (is yellowed) and the most frequency occurrence of R1a1 in Finland (SSO (Swedish speaking Ostrobothnia) r1a1 - 12%, SO (Southern Ostrobothnia) r1a1-19%) of course not dominated.Link: <a class="user" href="http://vetinari.sitesled.com/finns.pdf">http://vetinari.sitesled.com/finns.pdf</a>I’m also was curious about Norwegian R1a1 and I have tried to find same news, that hasn’t been mentioned yet, but still could be interesting enough at least for a mentioning. When I saw <a class="user" href="http://www.geocities.com/grpadm/Dupuy_2005_Geographical_heterogeneity_of_Y_chromosomal_lineages_in_Norway_FSI.pdf">http://www.geocities.com/grpadm/Dupuy_2005_Geograp ...</a>Obviously R1a1 is highest in around Trotheim’s area. (Central Norway) I focused my interest on the language (dialect of Trotheim’s area), its accent and specialties and so on… I’ve found on wikipedia’s web sideTrøndersk is the Norwegian dialect spoken in the region Trøndelag in Norway. The dialect is among other things perhaps mostly characterized by the use of apocope, palatalization and the use of retroflex flaps (thick L). Historically it also applied to contiguous regions of Jämtland and Härjedalen (interestingly both in central Sweden, also yellow areas) in Sweden as well. Link:<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%B8ndersk">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%B8ndersk</a>PalatalizationPalatalization has played a major role in the history of the Uralic, Romance, Slavic, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Indic languages (but not in Germanic (my note))Link:<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization</a>If we consider picking up just IE languages: Romance (heavily R1b), Slavic (heavily R1a) and Indic (part of R1a) languages. Maybe just a coincidence?I didn’t make these things up… I’ve just collected the data from internet. Maybe R1a1 and I1a were perfect ingredients for creating blonde people including weather and natural conditions. I haven’t still talked about mdna. ;(
indivinedualityJun 20, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://www.blondemap.com">http://www.blondemap.com</a>This map allows blondes to search their city without typing so they don't break their nails - mint!