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  2. Asian immigrants to Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Asian immigrants to Sweden are citizens and residents of Sweden who were born in or have ancestry from nations in Asia. Due to immigration, from 2000 to 2020, Sweden's Asian-born population grew by 577,651. [2] Many immigrants to Sweden are from Asia, with Syria and Iraq being the largest countries of Asian origin. [3] [4]

  3. Sámi history - Wikipedia

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    Already the ancient Romans knew about the Phinnoi, the people that hunted with arrowheads made from bone. The Scandinavian historical sources from the Middle Ages praise the archery skills of the Sámi as well as their strong bows which a Norwegian “could not string”. The North Sámi called this bow juoksa.

  4. Category:Swedish people of Asian descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swedish people of Asian descent" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Asian immigrants to Sweden

  5. Chinese people in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Chinese people in Sweden (Swedish: kineser i Sverige; Chinese: 瑞典华人; pinyin: Ruìdiǎn Huárén) include people born in the People's Republic of China, or have ancestry from there.

  6. Finns - Wikipedia

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    Finns being an outlier population has to do with their gene pool having reduced diversity [73] and differences in admixture, including Asian influence, compared to most Europeans. [ 73 ] [ 65 ] In general, Europeans can be modelled to have three ancestral components (hunter-gatherer, farmer and steppe), but this model does not work as such for ...

  7. These Five Emerging Danish Designers Define Scandi Fashion - AOL

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    Scandinavian fashion is all about being able to live in the pieces. Riding your bike, dropping of the kids, going to work, adding a heel, and going straight out to dinner.

  8. Genetic studies on Sami - Wikipedia

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    But the spread of R1a-haplogroup amongst Sami in Sweden shows a big span from 10.1% to 36.0%, with an average of 20%, to be compared with Sami in Finland with a span from 9% to 9.9% [6] Because Sami groups in Sweden show differences between haplogroups – such as U5b and V even thought that are mtDNA-groups – in the south of Sweden and in ...

  9. Why there are so few Asian Americans in major U.S. sports - AOL

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    They see thousands of people who look like them in STEM fields — today, people of Asian descent make up roughly 20% of U.S. physicians, and 21% of scientists and engineers — but, due to ...