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Nationwide distribution of Y-DNA haplogroups in Europe, sources used: Occassionally subclades of R1b, R1a, I, E and J [] , FTDNA national projects, others
 * ALB n=222 - 34% E1b1b1a (Sarno 2015)
 * AUT – 31% R1b
 * BGM n=92 – 63% R1b (Rosser 2000)
 * BGR n=808 - 22% I2a (Karachanak 2013)
 * BIH n=256 - 50% I2a (Marjanovic 2005)
 * BLR n=1086 - 51% R1a (Klyosov 2013)
 * CHE – 51% R1b
 * CRO n=1100 - 39% I2a (Mrsic 2012)
 * CZE n=1750 - 37% R1a (Zastera ‎2010), n=1000+ - 34% R1a
 * DEN n=194 – 36% R1b (Sanchez 2004)
 * DEU n=1215 - 39% R1b (Kayser 2005)
 * ESP n=126 - 68% R1b (Rosser 2000)
 * EST n=207 – 41% N (Rosser 2000)
 * FRA n=558 – 58% R1b (Luis-Ramos 2013)
 * FIN n=556 – 59% N (Lappalainen 2006)
 * GBR n=1830 – 57% R1b (FTDNA 2016)
 * GRC - n=149 - 20% E1b1b1a (Battaglia 2008)
 * HUN n=215 - 26% R1a (Völgyi 2008)
 * ICE n=181 – 41% R1b (Helgason 2000)
 * IRE n=3214 - 84% R1b (Purps 2014)
 * ITA – n=884 - 39% R1b (Bottaini 2013)
 * KOS n=114 - 45% E1b1b1a (Petricic 2005)
 * LVA n=115 - 41% N (Pliss 2015)
 * LTU n=301– 42% R1a (Kushniarevich 2015)
 * MKD n=211 - 20% E1b1b1a (Noevski 2010)
 * MDA n=175 - 30% R1a (Varzari 2010), Transnistria - 40% R1a
 * MNT n=404 - 31% I2a (Mirabal 2010)
 * NED n=410 - 50% R1b (Barjesteh 2008)
 * NOR n=906 – 37% I1 (FTDNA)
 * POL n=913 - 57% R1a (Kayser 2005)
 * POR n=657 - 60% R1b (Beleza 2005)
 * ROM n=178 - 20%, identical number of individuals of I2a and R1a (Martinez-Cruz 2012), the other studies and an unknown clade of I2(3%) suggest giving more weight to I2a
 * RUS n=1228 – 47% R1a (Balanovsky 2008)
 * SRB n=179 - 40% I2a (Mirabal 2010)
 * SVK n=250 - 38% R1a (Petrejcikova 2010)
 * SVN n=399 - 38% R1a (Vakar 2010)
 * SWE n=1791 – 42% I1 (FTDNA 2016)
 * TUR - n=523 - 24% J2 (Cinnioglu 2003)
 * UKR - n=701 - 44% R1a (Kushniarevich 2015)