Sunday, November 29, 2009

What do people from finland look like?!?

im so confused what do people from finland look like because i always thought they had light blond hair, blue eyes, and extremely fair pale skin but like some people i have seen are not like that like they have dark brown hair, brown eyes, and medium white skin etc..



and also these bands are from finland and these people have finish heritage but they dont really look liek what i thought finish people looked like:



http://www.maj.com/gallery/darkwolfdevil...



http://elproyectomatriz.files.wordpress....



http://www.starstore.com/acatalog/Rasmus...



What do people from finland look like?!?

First even though Scandinavian and Baltic countries are within or near Arctic Circle they are still very sunny and warm countries during summer so that should explain the skin color.



Secondly those pictures that you have on display. Every person that has black hair has dyed their hair. In Finland hair color is usually brown, blond or blondish. I haven't seen natural black haired person... at least I think so.



Eye color. Most people in Finland, Karelia region, Sweden Baltic countries (and all Finno-Ugric decent) have about 80 per cent or more blue or light eye colored people. I have met just one person with brown eyes.



For example me: I'm about 185 cm(about 72.8 inch) tall, slender, light tan, brown hair and big clear blue eyes or so every one says. That's about everything I know.



What do people from finland look like?!?

There is no typical look the Finns have just like with every other European nationality.



However, the peoples who look like them the most are the peoples of northern Norway, Sweden and Russia, followed by Estonia, then southern Norway and Sweden.



Some Latvians, Poles, eastern Germans and even Irish resemble many of the Finns too. DNA analysis also points to some Lappic and /or Finnic ancestry in these peoples.



The Finns were once a more widespread people in Europe like the Basques, the Lapps (Saami) and maybe the Greeks but they eventually became overwhelmed by speakers of Indo-European languages: Celts, Teutons (Germans %26amp; Scandinavians) and Slavs.



Finnic languages were replaced by Indo-European languages almost everywhere except in places near the Arctic Circle.



Finnish is distantly related to Hungarian. It may have some even more distant links to Mongolian, Korean and Japanese.



However, the modern Finns are essentially eastern and northern European Caucasoids with only occasional glimpses of Mongoloid ancestry.



Below is an internet website where you can see what some of the people of the country look like:



http://www.puer.to/

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