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  2. Demographics of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 Sweden had fewer people aged 10–20 with more people ages 20–30 and 0–10. In 2017 the ratio of male to female remains steady at about 50–50. As a whole, the graph broadens with people appearing to live longer. In 2050 it is predicted that all ages will increase from below 300,000 males and females to above 300,000 males and females.

  3. Medelsvensson - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden, Medelsvensson (literally "average Svensson", but commonly translated as "an average Swede" [1]) is a statistically average Swedish person, similar to Average Joe. [2] Colloquially it way also be a humorous, mildly derogatory reference to a representative of the Swedish lower middle class. [3]

  4. 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 Sami people; List of Lebanese people in Sweden;

  5. 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).

  6. Average human height by country - Wikipedia

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    Below are two tables which report the average adult human height by country or geographical region. With regard to the first table , original studies and sources should be consulted for details on methodology and the exact populations measured, surveyed, or considered.

  7. Svensson - Wikipedia

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    In Swedish, "Svensson" is used to signify an ordinary Swedish person (akin to an average Joe), as in "Han är en riktig svensson" ("He's a typical Svensson"). The term can be derogatory or descriptive, depending on context. Similarly, ' medelsvensson ' (lit. ' average Svensson ') describes a typical Swede. [2]

  8. Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Beer is also widely consumed in Sweden and the typical Swedish beer is lager of a bright and malty kind. The brands Pripps Blå and Norrlands Guld are common examples. In the last few decades, many small breweries (microbreweries) have emerged all over Sweden offering a wide range of styles and brands.

  9. Category:Swedish people - Wikipedia

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    Classification: Germanic peoples: North Germanic peoples: Scandinavian people: Swedish people: Subcategories. This category has the following 39 subcategories, out of ...