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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 tallest people - Wikipedia

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    She was a seven-foot center and the most dominant women's basketball player in the history of the game. [180] born 1952 Kristina Larsdotter: Sweden: 210 cm 6 ft 10 in Better known as Stor-Stina (Big Stina), she was a Sami woman with gigantism, who was examined by Swedish anatomists and later toured internationally under the stage name The ...

  4. Demographics of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The total fertility rate for Swedish-born women was 1.62, for foreign-born ones 1.86. [34] In 2022 73,294 (70.0%) babies were born to Swedish-born mothers while 31,440 (30.0%) were born to foreign-born mothers. The total fertility rate for Swedish-born women was 1.47, for foreign-born ones 1.69. [35]

  5. 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 painters from Sweden; List of Swedish women photographers;

  6. This Swedish woman has 40-inch legs - AOL

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    For one Swedish Instagram model, having long legs — which now propel her modeling career — was once the cause of bullying. Ia Ostergren is a mom of two whose legs measure an astounding 40 inches.

  7. Stor-Stina - Wikipedia

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    Monument over Stor-Stina at Brännäs in Malå. Kristina Katarina "Stina Kajsa" Larsdotter (19 January 1819, in Brännäs, Malå – 27 May 1854), known as Långa lappflickan (The Tall Laponia Girl), The Lapland Giantess, and Stor-Stina (Big Stina), was a Sámi woman from Sweden, who aroused great attention among her contemporaries because of her height.

  8. List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations

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    A country demonym denotes the people or the inhabitants of or from there; for example, "Germans" are people of or from Germany. Demonyms are given in plural forms. Singular forms simply remove the final s or, in the case of -ese endings, are the same as the plural forms. The ending -men has feminine equivalent -women (e.g. Irishman, Scotswoman).

  9. White German woman tells ‘Maury’ of her 'transition' to ...

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    Martina Big, born Martina Adam from Western Germany appeared on “The Maury Show” on Thursday to discuss her “transition” to becoming a black woman. Big, a model and flight attendant, said ...