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    Swedes ( Swedish: svenskar) are an ethnic group native to Sweden, who share a common ancestry, culture, history and language.

  3. May 14, 2018 · For example, a British is from Britain, American is from America, African is from Africa, Kenyan is from Kenya, Thai is from Thailand, and a Czech is from the Czech Republic. The same applies to people from different parts of the country, for example, A person from California is called a Californian, while a person from Georgia is Georgian.

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  4. Dec 3, 2019 · Sweden: Swede or Swedish: Switzerland: Swiss: Syria: Syrian: Taiwan: Taiwanese: Tajikistan: Tajik or Tadzhik: Tanzania: Tanzanian: Thailand: Thai: Togo: Togolese: Tonga: Tongan: Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidadian and Tobagonian: Tunisia: Tunisian: Turkey: Turk or Turkish: Turkmenistan: Turkmen(s) Tuvalu: Tuvaluan: Uganda: Ugandan: Ukraine ...

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  5. Jan 28, 2024 · January 28, 2024. Someone from Sweden is called a Swede. Swede is a term for both a person of Swedish nationality and descent. This of course is the simplest sense of someone’s legal citizenship, though the question may be somewhat more complex in terms of ethnic and linguistic identity. Either way, the standard demonym is Swede.

  6. The people who came to be called Swedes were mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus in 98 C.E. The names given to these people— Sviones, Svear, swaensker —led to the modern English term. Sweden has been a sovereign state for more than a millennium, and this has fostered cultural cohesion. Centuries of relative ethnic, religious, and ...

  7. Swedishness usually is classified by researchers in five different ways: country of birth (i.e. Sweden), citizenship, consanguinity (i.e. perceived kinship), culture or language; and appearance. Even though the Swedish National Statistics Office doesn’t record ethnicity about 20% of Sweden’s population have foreign background.

  8. Jan 31, 2024 · So within the Nordic region, only Swedes, Danes, and Norwegians call themselves Scandinavian, while the rest would likely prefer to be called Nordic (with Scandinavian roots and/or ties). To confuse things, the English-speaking world mostly refers to a “broader Scandinavia” that not only includes Sweden, Norway, and Denmark — but also ...

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