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  2. Category:Images of Swedish people - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of Swedish people" This category contains only the following file. Joe hill poster.jpg 259 × 385; 18 KB

  3. Nordic race - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish anthropologist Bertil Lundman introduced the term "Nordid" to describe the Nordic race in his book The Races and Peoples of Europe (1977) as: "The Nordid race is light-eyed, mostly rather light-haired, low-skulled and long-skulled (dolichocephalic), tall and slender, with more or less narrow face and narrow nose, and low frequency ...

  4. Category:Swedish people - Wikipedia

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    Images of Swedish people (3 C, 1 F) Σ. Swedish people stubs (12 C, 583 P) Ω. Wikipedia categories named after Swedish people (16 C) Pages in category "Swedish people"

  5. See Incredible Photos of the Swedish Royal Family ... - AOL

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    Swedish royal family photos from 1940s to now chronicle the lives of King Carl XVI Gustaf, Queen Silvia, Princess Victoria, Princess Madeleine, Prince Carl Philip, and more. The Swedish royal ...

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  7. Category:Images of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Featured pictures of Sweden (35 F) P. Images of Swedish people (3 C, 1 F) S. Swedish public domain images (7 F) Media in category "Images of Sweden"

  8. Sámi people - Wikipedia

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    Staare (Östersund) is the center for the Southern Sámi people living in Sweden. It is the site for Gaaltije – centre for South Sámi culture – a living source of knowledge for South Sámi culture, history and business. Staare also hosts the Sámi Information Centre and one of the offices to the Sámi Parliament in Sweden.

  9. Swedes - Wikipedia

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    However, the Swedes began to resent the monopoly trading position of the Hansa (mostly German citizens) and to resent the income they felt they lost to the Hansa. Consequently, when Gustav Vasa or Gustav I broke the monopoly power of the Hanseatic League he was regarded as a hero to the Swedish people. History now views Gustav I as the father ...