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The reliable population data is available from 1749, when Sweden first compiled population statistics. At that time, the population of Finland stood at 410,400 individuals. The threshold of one million inhabitants was surpassed subsequent to the Finnish War (1808–1809) in 1811, upon the annexation of the Old Finland region. The milestone of ...
The largest minority group in Finland is the Swedish-speaking Finns, who in 2018 numbered about 282,300, with all Swedish speakers in the country making a total of 288,400 which is 5.2% of the total population. [1] Municipalities are classified as either monolingual or bilingual with a majority language.
Swedish-speaking population of Finland (3 C, 30 P) T. ... Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Finland" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
Over 95% of Taiwan's population is Han Chinese, which includes Hoklo, Hakka and other mainland Chinese ethnic groups. Almost 2.4% belong to the indigenous peoples of Taiwan (16 recognized peoples). Small number of foreigners ( Southeast Asians , Europeans , Americans ) [ 3 ]
Total population; 11,634 ... Related ethnic groups; ... There is a small community of Indians in Finland consisting mainly of Finnish citizens of Indian origin or ...
Russians in Finland or Russian Finns are a linguistic and ethnic minority in Finland. As of 2022 [update] , there are 93,535 Russian-speaking people, or 1.7% of population, in Finland. It is the second largest linguistic minority in the country. [ 1 ]
The Swedish-speaking population of Finland (whose members are called by many names [Note 1] —see below; Swedish: finlandssvenskar; Finnish: suomenruotsalaiset) is a linguistic minority in Finland. They maintain a strong identity and are seen either as a separate cultural, ethnic or linguistic group [ 6 ] [ Note 2 ] [ Note 3 ] [ Note 4 ] or ...
Ethnic groups in Finland (12 C, 43 P) Expatriates in Finland (117 C, 9 P) I. Immigration to Finland (2 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Demographics of Finland"