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Balkans & some parts of the Caucasus.
I would say, there is the contrast between 'Caucasian' and 'Slavic' phenotypes. Overall, I'd say the look is more Caucasian than the main phenotype in Eastern Europe which is Slavic. So, I'd say South East Europe (which hosts a degree of both Slavic and Caucasian) is the best, and maybe could pass in Eastern Europe for atypical possibly.
I would say the main element is Western Steppe Herder, in my opinion. With a varying degree of Farmer ancestry (but probably more so the FunnelBeaker type) as well. I can't successfully conclude which has influenced most. But I could see there is some alpinisation going on probably from Western Steppe Herders. Granted, it may have came from the Caucasian strain of Western Steppe Herders of the Satsurblia Cluster as some Caucasians have this element aswell. As some like to call it "Mtebid".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Steppe_Herders
They're an ancestral population that descend from EHG & CHG (abbreviated for Eastern Hunter-Gatherers & Caucasian Hunter-Gatherers). They are also known as Yamnaya. The large variance shifts higher if you go North and East of Europe. Norwegians get one of the highest out of this, around 50% of their ancestry.