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  2. Swedes - Wikipedia

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    The group includes about 265,000 people, comprising 5.10% of the population of mainland Finland, or 5.50% [29] if the 26,000 inhabitants of Åland are included (there are also about 60,000 Swedish-speaking Finns currently resident in Sweden).

  3. List of lists of Swedes - Wikipedia

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    List of Swedish people: This is a list of lists of notable Swedes. By country or ethnicity. List of Sami people; List of Lebanese people in Sweden;

  4. Category:Lists of Swedish people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of Swedish people" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Category:Swedish people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swedish people" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Swedes

  8. Geography of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden's westernmost point is on Stora Drammen, an islet in Skagerrak outside the coast of Bohuslän. [44] Seabirds and harbor seals have colonies on the islet, but it is uninhabited by humans. [45] Sweden's easternmost point is on Kataja, [44] an islet south of Haparanda in the Bothnian Bay. [46] The islet is divided between Sweden and Finland.

  9. Geology of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Sweden is the regional study of rocks, minerals, tectonics, natural resources and groundwater in the country. The oldest rocks in Sweden date to more than 2.5 billion years ago in the Precambrian .