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Yes, Sicilia and Corsica have a lot in common. It's still Mediterranean Sea, and truly saying Corsica may have more to do with Sicilia than Mainland France.
And second yes, everybody is a "mix" of different nationalities; one can be 'pure' German/French, but only to 4-5 generations back. There is always some "foreign element" in the family tree. I can say that going 5 generations back, all my ancestors are Poles. So I'm quite pure |
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O man, dont get me started on what I am, I got like 5 diff nationalies going on right now lol.
-Slovenian -German -Polish -Belarus -Canadian
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English, Irish, German, Cherokee, Blackfoot Actually I'm an American!
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I just love the concept of "American", and its intangibility
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On my mom's side I'm mostly Jewish (in fact, during WW2 my great grandmother was sent to Mauthausen, one of the Nazi concentration camps for Jewish prisoners; she was liberated before long, though, and she survived. Fascinating story, really). I also have Irish blood, and English too because some of my ancestors arrived on the Mayflower.
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It's cool how everyone here has a bit of many different nationalities. I was born in the United States but my blood is pure Indian (asian not native american) for at least 10 generations, probably even longer than that.
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I'm a full 50% (ha) first generation Korean (daddy born in South Korea)
and on my mom's side... I'm a cluster-fuck mess of Western European blood The most interesting result? Hair. I have kinda-curly hair (if I grow it out), lots of leg/arm/chest/etc hair (which is all jet-black), very asian facial hair, but the muttonchops of an Irishman and also I can (and have) eaten kimchi jjigae and coddle in the same sitting, but I find the former much more interesting.
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Spelling lesson
It is spelled Mauthausen. In German, Mauthaus means toll house. The origin of the name is self-evident from the town's location at the confluence of the Danube and its tributary, the Enns. (Enns is also the name of the biggest nearby city.) The natural strategic value of this general area made it the site of a giant military camp in Imperial Roman times, named Lauriacum.
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