Eastern Europe’s parts

Eastern Europe's parts

Eastern Europe can be broadly divided into five parts according to several factors that include geography, history, ancestry. These five parts are a) Balkans b) Russia - Belarus - Ukraine c) Hungary - Slovakia d) Czech Republic - Poland e) Baltic countries. Hungary and Slovakia are between Balkans and the rest. Czech Republic, Poland and Baltic countries together make German Wannabes.

In the southern part, from Cyprus, Crete and Minor Asia to Slovakia and southern Ukraine, Hellenes (Greeks), Thracians and Illyrians had lived since ancient times. In addition to being somewhat related from the beginning, they mingled and mixed for centuries. Thracians more and Illyrians less became hellenized even before Byzantine Empire. During Byzantine Empire which was Greco-Thraco-Illyrian, they lived in the same empire and moved more inside it.

So mingling and mixing was more intense. Today in Balkans, people are Greco-Thraco-Illyrian, a mixture of Hellenes, Thracians and Illyrians. In the southern part, they come more from Hellenes, in the eastern part more from Thracians and in the western part more from Illyrians. Their ancestry though is not limited only to Hellenes, Thracians and Illyrians. It is also part Slavic and a little Uralaltaic.

Hungary and Slovakia were not part of Byzantine Empire but were in Thracian - Illyrian territory. So part of their ancestry is Greco-Thraco-Illyrian and the same is true for southern Ukraine as well. In Hungary probably it is more than in Slovakia because it is next to Balkans and was on the fringes of Byzantine Empire. In Eastern Europe's southern part that reaches as far north as Slovakia and southern Ukraine, there is Greco-Thraco-Illyrian ancestry.

Slavs originated from Belarus and spread to all Eastern Europe. There is no country in Eastern Europe that is 100% or 0% Slavic. The range is between 70% and 25%. It is obvious that more Slavic are the countries around Belarus which is the most Slavic country (70%), since it is Slav's homeland. After Belarus, most Slavic countries are Poland, Ukraine and Russia.

According to Eupedia, the order from more Slavic to less Slavic is; Belarus, Poland, Croatia, Ukraine, Russia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Romania, Latvia, Estonia, Hungary, Austria, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Finland. Slavs reached as southern as today's Hellas (Greece) which is the least Slavic country in Eastern Europe with 25%. Bulgaria and Serbia are approximately 45 - 50 % Slavic.

The rest of Balkan countries ancestry is Greco-Thraco-Illyrian and a little Uralataic. So since in Bulgaria and Serbia, 45 - 50 % is Slavic ancestry, the rest is 50 - 55 %, mainly Greco-Thraco-Illyrian and Uralaltaic. The same reasoning can be applied to any other country as well. In Hungary, Slavic ancestry is 35 - 40 %. The rest is 60 - 65%, mainly Greco-Thraco-Illyrian and Uralaltaic.

A little Uralaltaic ancestry is not only in Balkans but all over Eastern Europe. In all Eastern Europe, Slavic and Uralataic ancestry are the common characteristic. The fact that Uralaltaic ancestry is not a lot is obvious by the way people look. If Uralaltaic ancestry was a lot, people would look more Asian. So all Eastern Europe has Slavic and a little Uralaltaic ancestry while the southern part has also Greco-Thraco-Illyrian ancestry.

Byzantine Empire had very close relations with Kievan Rus. Russia, Belarus and Ukraine come from Kievan Rus. They can't be separately. Balkans and Russia, Belarus, Ukraine can't be separately since they are the continuation of Byzantine Empire and Kievan Rus. They comprise the core of Group 4. There are various alternatives for Group 4 but in all, Balkans and Rus participate together.

We need to mention that in Ukraine's Western part, a percentage of the population is of Polish descent. Polish and Russians have been fighting for Ukraine's territory for centruries. Western European NWO took advantage of the conflict to cause a war. They did not start the war but their actions caused it. Likewise, they were involved in the wars in Balkans.

Ukrainian conflict concerns Poland, Russia and to a lesser extent Balkans and Hungary. Southern Ukrainians have some Greco-Thraco-Illyrian ancestry and there are also some Hungarians in southwestern part. Only countries that participate in Group 4 should be concerned with this matter. Italy could get involved but only under the condition that it will participate in Group 4.

Russia has close cultural, racial, historical, religious, political ties with many Eastern European countries. Russia was entirely in Eastern Europe until the 16th century AD, when Siberia's conquest started. A large percentage (75%) of the population is in Eastern European part and most (85%) of the population in Asian part has European ancestry. All big cities are in Eastern European part.

Russians have high percentage (25%) of the Uralofinnic - Siberian gene N which is even higher (more than 25%) in Baltic countries, while the highest is in Finland (65%). Finland has high Nordic (Germanic) genes as well (30%), like Sweden and Norway but in Russia and Baltic countries, Slavic genes are high. Baltic countries are close racially to Russia and very far from Germany. Poland is the second most Slavic country after Belarus, very far racially from Germany.

Nevertheless, German Wannabes (Poland, Czech Republic, Baltic countries) want to be like Germans but if they are in the same group with Germans, they will never be like them, in terms of per capita income. Their strong opposition to participating in Group 4, under the guidance of Germany and France, created a tremendous opportunity for Italy. Unlike Austria and Finland, Italy can't be considered part of Eastern Europe.

It is part of Southern Europe though, together with Spain, Portugal, Hellas and the rest of the Balkans. It has some racial proximity to Hellas. Unlike Spain and Portugal, Italy could participate in Group 4. If they decide not to do so, German Wannabes will have to be in Group 4, since they are clearly part of Eastern Europe. Western Europeans should not interfere in Eastern European affairs because they are creating big problems. Trump could get involved if he has a solution for Ukraine, as he claims.

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