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  2. African diaspora in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The African diaspora in Finland (Finnish: afrikkalaisten diaspora Suomessa) refers to the residents of Finland of full or partial African ancestry, mostly from Sub-Saharan Africa. According to Statistics Finland, the total number of people in Finland with a close African background [a] (Africans in Finland; Suomen afrikkalaiset) was 57,496 in ...

  3. Racism in Finland - Wikipedia

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    People marching at the "Me emme vaikene" ("End the silence") demonstration against racism and fascism in the centre of Helsinki, Finland in September 2023. A 2011 poll showed that 66% of Finnish respondents considered Finland to be a racist country but only 14% admitted to being racist themselves. [1]

  4. Anti-Finnish sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Finnish sentiment (sometimes known as Fennophobia) is the hostility, prejudice, discrimination or racism directed against Finns, Finland, or Finnish culture. Estonia [ edit ]

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  6. Black Europeans - Wikipedia

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    Black people from the EU who have settled in the UK are also included such as the Black Anglo-Deutsch. Switzerland and Norway have 114,000 [ 19 ] and 115,000 people of Sub-Saharan African descent, respectively; primarily composed of refugees and their descendants, but this is only the numbers for first generation migrants and second generation ...

  7. Finland is the happiest country in the world again. Here’s ...

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    Finland’s culture encourages positive well-being. The country’s ambassador praises the broad trust in institutions, access to nature, and low stress in an announcement about the report hosted ...

  8. Blue-and-Black Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Blue-and-Black Movement (Finnish: Sinimusta Liike, abbr. SML [3]) is a neo-fascist de-registered political party in Finland.. The party was born out of row over ethnonationalism in the Finns Party, which led into the Finns Party Youth disintegrating and representatives being expelled from the party.

  9. Immigration to Finland - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 after the Breakup of Yugoslavia, thousands of refugees came to Finland, with most being Kosovars and Bosniaks. Immigrants from Yugoslavia now constitute the fourth or third largest immigrant group in Finland. They have established huge communities in Vantaa, Turku, Espoo and Närpes. [13] The most notable refugee waves are from Somalia ...