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    Greatest Polish contribution(s) to the world ?

    You're probably right separating the greatest persons from the national contribution to the world history, but a great person maybe great not only for his or her worldwide contribution, but also for his national contribution or even because of his extraordinar personal features without any...
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    Greatest Polish contribution(s) to the world ?

    (1) Kopernik (Copernicus) without any doubt. (2) Poland had a sort of nobility-limited democracy in 15 th - 18 th centuries, and they experimented much on social and political issues in the country. These experiments mostly failed in result, but eventually they deeply influenced political...
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    Revising the classification of Indo-European languages

    But what about the grammair then? Satem languages share almost the same grammair with a number of ancient centem languages. The coincidence is significant even in details, what almost excludes possibility of later borrowing. Really, I as a person, who's mother's tongue still resembles this...
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    Lithuanian N1c1

    Hello, The table in the Eupedia say that there are 42% of N (the most of which are, as we know, N1c1) and 38% of R1a in Lithuania, but I know the only primary source, an article Y Chromosome and Mitochondrial DNA Variation in Lithuanians by D. Kasperavičiūtė, V. Kučinskas and M. Stoneking...
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