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If you want to compare those studies, they have to be from the same year and have the data for the whole country. Wiki shows a couple of new (2019 and 2018) studies from the north and south Italy, but studies from Germany are from 2008 and 2007. People get taller every year. Similarly, studies from the UK are older. Studies from France are even older: 2001 and 2004.All those datas and maps are old, or made up.
Only reliable stats are the ones that LINK the MEASURED STUDY from where you get that number.
On Wikipedia I see links to measured studies and sample size, this is reliable:
Average human height by country - Wikipedia
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Italy has same height as France and Uk. So 1 inch shorter than Scandinavia, more or less
No point in comparing studies from e.g. France from 2004 to north Italy (taller than south) from 2019.