Just classify him.
Just classify him.
Predominantely Borreby (North Alpine) with Dinarid admixture.
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He is Montenegrin, originally, his family is from Cetinje.
Raznatovic is a common surname there.
i don't see "Borreby". His alpine traits look perfectly Central european alpine.Originally Posted by Agrippa
Alpinids are usually of smaller stature, this guy was 190cm tall and over 110 kg.
Yep, he was huge.Originally Posted by AWAR
My personal impression is that there is no clear border between typical West or East Alpines and Borrebies (North Alpine) in many regions of Europe.
In some you can say (f.e. some parts of France) thats just Westalpine, but in others (f.e. Bavaria, some parts of the Balkans) its more difficult to do so.
I saw in Bavaria often "typical" Alpines and North Alpines (Borrebies) in the same town/region.
Sometimes I even tended to believe in more environmental factors, but still, comparing Northern European Borrebies/Alpines with French Westalpines the difference is big enough to differ them.
This guy was not just huge but his whole appearance was more robust and Borreby-like.
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what i noticed is that borrebies have a particular skin color...
They look somehow darker than the average northern europeans...
Here are some better pictures.
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Borrebies and other similar UP types have pale skin that blushes easily. IMOOriginally Posted by Jethro Tull
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