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  2. Baltic Finnic paganism - Wikipedia

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    The elk is a common image in many Baltic Finnic petroglyphs. [note 1]Baltic Finnic paganism, or Baltic Finnic polytheism was the indigenous religion of the various of the Baltic Finnic peoples, specifically the Finns, Estonians, Võros, Setos, Karelians, Veps, Izhorians, Votes and Livonians, prior to Christianisation.

  3. Culture of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Swedish culture is an offshoot of the Norse culture which dominated southern Scandinavia in prehistory.Sweden was the last of the Scandinavian countries to be Christianised, with pagan resistance apparently strongest in Svealand, where Uppsala was an old and important ritual site as evidenced by the tales of Uppsala temple.

  4. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    Men selectively attend to attractive people more than women, it has been suggested that this could be because men are less invested in their offspring, so they are less choosy when it comes to sexual partners, and therefore they are more easily attracted. As a result of selective attention, people end up giving a group rating which is biased as ...

  5. TikToker reveals the wildest ‘culture shocks’ she experienced ...

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    In her clip, The TikToker reveals her surprise over why Swedes “only” eat candy on Saturdays. According to Atlas Obscura, it stems back to the 1940s, when a Swedish study linked tooth decay ...

  6. Please, Sir, Can We Pay Some More? Why Swedes Love High ... - AOL

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  7. Woman reveals the wildest ‘culture shocks’ she experienced ...

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    A woman is going viral after sharing the biggest "culture shocks" she experienced after moving to Sweden.

  8. Swedish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    According to the 1934 census, there were 7,641 Estonian Swedes (Swedish speaking, 0.7% of the population in Estonia), making Swedes the third largest national minority in Estonia, after Russians and Germans. During World War II, almost the entire community of Estonian Swedes fled to Sweden. Today there are, at most, a few hundred Estonian ...

  9. The Swedish Number - Wikipedia

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    The campaign had a phone number (+46-771-793-336), to call random Swedes who signed up to be called on a website. [9] In order for a caller to have a call, the Swede on the other side must accept the call through an app, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] and requests for calls only go to people who enable calls to go to them. [ 12 ]