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Some more data about genetic of european nations:
Most Paleolithic European (Cro-Magnon) countries (I1 + I2)
Croatia : about 51%
Sweden : about 44%
Norway & Bulgaria : about 37%
Denmark : about 36%
Serbia : about 35%
Iceland : about 33%
Belarus & Finland : about 29%
Netherlands & Hungary : about 25%
Czech Republic : about 24%
England, Germany & Romania : about 21%
Belgium : about 20%
This is 11 countries with the oldest european genetic, genetic which is present in Europe for 30 000 years, from Paleolithic till today, this makes Croatians as the oldest europeans by genetic
Most Celtic countries in Europe (R1b-S116+)
Ireland : about 75%
Spain & Wales : about 70%
Scotland : about 65%
France & Portugal : about 55%
Italy : about 40%
Switzerland, Belgium & England : about 35%
Germany : about 25%
Netherlands & Denmark : about 20%
Most Germanic countries in Europe (I1 + I2b + R1b-S116-)
Netherlands: about 70%
Sweden : about 65%
Denmark : about 58%
Norway & Iceland : about 55%
England : about 53%
Germany : about 40%
Belgium : about 38%
Austria : about 34%
Finland : about 32%
Czech Republic : about 26%
Switzerland : about 22%
France : about 21%
Slovakia : about 19%
Estonia : about 18%
Poland : about 14%
Most Indo-European countries (R1a + R1b)
Wales : about 84%
Ireland : about 82%
Scotland : about 80%
Poland : about 73%
Spain : about 72%
England : about 71%
Iceland & Belgium : about 65%
Netherlands & Germany : about 60%
Most Uralo-Finnic countries in Europe (N1c1)
Finland : about 60%
Latvia & Lithuania : about 40%
Estonia : about 35%
Russia (historical) : about 23%
Sweden : about 7%
Most Slavic countries in Europe (R1a)
1.Poland : about 55%
2.Belarus : about 49%
3.Russia : about 46%
4.Ukraine : about 44%
5.Slovakia : about 42%
Most Greco-Celtic countries (R1b + E + T + G2a + J2)
Portugal : about 90%
Italy : about 82%
France : about 75%
Switzerland : about 60%
Most Italo-Celto-Germanic countries (R1b + I)
Netherlands : about 95%
Ireland & Wales : about 90%
England & Scotland : about 85%
Belgium : about 78%
Denmark & France : about 75%
Germany : about 65%
Switzerland : about 58%
Italy : about 55%
Most Slavo-Germanic countries
Iceland : about 95%
Sweden & Norway : about 85%
Czech Republic : about 72%
Austria & Slovakia : about 65%
Most Uralo-Slavic countries
Lithuania : about 85%
Latvia & Russia : about 80%
Estonia : about 70%
Note: Haplogroups like T, J1, H and Q, cannot be considered as european in any way, that haplogroups are pure immigrant haplogroups on european continent arrived here in last 1000 or 2000 years, so they are non-european haplogroups.