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  1. Dec 2, 2020 · A local researcher has uncovered a map that may help explain why so many Scandinavians chose to settle in the Puget Sound region. David Williams, a local tour guide and author, came across the below map created by G. E. Kastengren, a local insurance surveyor, and published in the Seattle Times in 1916.

  2. Scandinavians are so big because of their genes, great wealth, and love of the outdoors. Their genetic ancestors were taller than other Europeans of their time. Scandinavians also have access to more nutritious food and better healthcare than most people worldwide and work out more. This article will delve into each of these explanations and ...

  3. May 27, 2015 · Cardamom is far from being a local Nordic ingredient. Native to India, the spice is said to date back to the time of the Vikings, when they first encountered the spice in what is now Turkey, where at the time, Constantinople was the bridge between Asia and Europe, and a hub of trading. Over the years, cardamom has come to be a staple in the ...

  4. Scandinavians drink so much coffee because of its cultural significance. The drink first rose to prominence due to trade and has become a staple in social events and midday breaks. It is also readily available, and it can be hard to refuse a hot drink in such a cold region. Grab a cup of your favorite roast and read on to find out everything ...

  5. Nov 6, 2015 · The soundtrack, full of 80’s songs and punk anthems, also perfectly compliments the films rebellious tone. 7. The Hunt (2012) The Hunt features many of Scandinavia’s greatest talents. Expertly directed by Danish auteur Thomas Vinterberg of The Celebration fame, this film features Scandinavian regulars Mads Mikkelsen and Thomas Bo Larsen.

  6. Mar 20, 2020 · There are a cluster of factors that tend to co-occur, including high life satisfaction, high levels of social and institutional trust, high-quality democratic institutions, extensive welfare benefits, and social-economic equality, and this cluster of factors is nowhere else so strong as in the Nordics.

  7. Dec 23, 2022 · Your ethnicity estimates may have changed. A small percentage of Scandinavian DNA can easily be explained by distant ancestors who settled in foreign lands. If your Scandinavian ethnicity is more than 20%, though, you probably have strong and fairly recent ties to the region. If you haven’t found them yet, keep looking.

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