Weirdly enough, I've nvr heard of a state in my country (Brazil) that would be our 'alabama'. I'm sure someone will correct me soon tho
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Do people from Acre even exist though?
Now that's one I heard a lot lol
Birmingham
For the province of Québec I would say it's Saguenay.
Saguenay (Lac Saint-Jean). In Québec,Canada. Very known for it's high cosanguinity.
Not quiet an alabama but an particular hindu community, who marry their uncles daughter(mom's brother). well none are in my sights of relatives though.
Nord pas de Calais for France
Saskatchewan.
- Limburg
- anywhere but Tokyo and Osaka?
Skellefteå is the Alabama for Sweden, and most of Noway and Denmark too. However, for the whole Nordics, we have Iceland. The whole country of Iceland.
Apparently there’s a phone app that lets them know if they’re related or not.
Falkirk.
Gold Coast