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#51067 - 05/15/01 02:10 PM
Re: Redheads in Spain?
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Theory says that redheads are genetically more common in the northwestern (Galicia, Asturias) areas due to the strong celtic inmmigration in the Iron Age. There are still celtic stone momuments in those areas.
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#51068 - 05/15/01 02:51 PM
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Kim- I will be in Madrid May 20-23. Then I plan on spending the 23 in Toledo and plan on going to Sevilla after that. Email me if you'd really like to meet up at some point, as I will be travelling alone and would love to meet new people! Que te vaya bien! Aaron goeglein@hotmail.com
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#51069 - 05/16/01 01:13 PM
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Hi Expressdance: I have the same problem. I am 5'10.5 and I love to wear platform shoes... and yes, whenever I go overseas (especially europe) they all stare. I think I tower over the majority of the people. but that's okay...i love the attention roses.
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#51070 - 05/17/01 08:42 PM
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Are there redheds in Spain? There is everything in Spain. One of my first impressions on my first visit long ago was that so many Spaniards did not resemble the movie version stereotypes. Physically, they are a very diverse people.
Still, there do seem to be some people who remain characteristically Spanish. After you examine the Goya frescos on the interior of the dome of The Church of San Antonio de la Florida, look about you in the blue collar bars. You will see some of the same faces. Cantabene
[ 05-17-2001: Message edited by: cantabene ]
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#51071 - 05/22/01 04:35 PM
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Pelirrojos (check your dictionary...) are definitely in more abundant "supply in Galicia and Asturias. Of course, they're outnumbered by pelirrubios, but as correctly commented prior, the Celtic influence in this area is strongest, and still remains so. Spain and the U.S. seem to have that in common: The further south you travel, the more "moreno" people tend to be (with exceptions of course). The rubios only like to vacation to the south (see Arizona, California and the Costa del Sol :cool . I grew up in Minnesota and wondered why the Swedes and Danes would settle there...until I went to Sweden and Denmark...spitting image as far as countryside. I'm certain that's why the Celts stayed so long in Spain, and why their influence still remains: They settled a region not unlike their own.
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#51073 - 06/17/02 08:31 AM
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Speaking of "pelirrojos y pelirrojas", wasn't Isabella La Católica a redhead? PS: My great-grandmother was a redhead.
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#51074 - 06/17/02 10:11 AM
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Nobody's mentioned the "chemically-enhanced" shades of red you often see in Spain...my husband and saw SO MANY older ladies with deep (and unnatural) red hair while in Spain last year. Mulberry, black cherry, oxblood, those sorts of "reds"!
I've seen very few people in Spain with natural red hair...but lots of people with brown hair, green eyes, and freckles, like me!
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#51075 - 06/17/02 02:15 PM
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hey everybody
el cid
yes isabella la muy catolica is a redhead.but she wasnt really a spaniard... well she was...but her close linage was purely visigothic.the redheads and blonds in spain means that they have pure or semi pure visgothic or celtic origin and of course no moorish or even sometimes no roman blood.notice how many redhead and lightskinned people are in the margateria region in leon around astorga and palazuelo del orbigo.they dont have no roman admixture just like the basques but alot of celtic blood.ive seen blonds in galicia asturias ,leon and even a few in alcala de henares.i am not blond though but am a light skinned cuban galician young man.
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#51076 - 06/17/02 04:17 PM
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I'm glad someone finally brought up the 'chemically enhanced' redheads that are quite abundant there. They are easily distinguished from 'true' redheads. The older women, especially, like to die their hair a very deep, dark red, which may even be considered 'marroon'. I went to see a play that a friend of mine who is a middle school Spanish teacher helped put on. Rumor had it the Basque grandparents of one of the students would be there. As soon as they set foot in the door, I nudged the person next to me and exclaimed "THERE THEY ARE!". They were so cute, he in his Spanish old man-type outfit (you all know what I mean) and she with her dark red hair!!
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