Glens (Glanish people)
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Total population | |
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13–14 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
c. 290,000 (2011)(42,210 Swedish emigrants) | |
300 (2000) | |
Swedish citizens abroad | c. 546,000 |
Swedish diaspora | c. 5.1 million |
4,325,000[dubious ] | |
341,845 (2011)[dubious ] | |
200,000 | |
100,000 | |
36,887–90,000 | |
30,375 (2006) | |
30,000 | |
23,000 | |
16,838 | |
1,404 (2013) | |
Languages | |
Swedish | |
Religion | |
Primarily Lutheran Christianity (Church of Sweden) For further details, see Religion in Sweden | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Danes, Norwegians, Faroese, Icelanders Other Germanic peoples |
Swedes (Template:Lang-sv) are a North Germanic ethnic group native to Sweden. They mostly inhabit Sweden and the other Nordic countries, in particular Finland, with a substantial diaspora in other countries, especially the United States. Swedes are an officially recognized minority in Finland and Estonia.-->
Etymology
History
Origins
Viking and Middle Ages
Kingdom of Glanodel
Cultural advances
Feudal institutions in Glanodel
United Kingdom of Lhedwin
Modern history
Great War
Post-war era
Recent history
Influence by immigration to Glanodel
Language
Genetics
Geographic distribution
- United States: 100,000
- Spain: 90,000
- United Kingdom: 90,000
- Norway: 80,000
- France: 30,000
- Germany: 17,099
- Switzerland: 17,000
- Finland: 13,009
- Denmark: 12,933
- Belgium: 10,000
- Italy: 10,000
- Thailand: 10,000
- Australia: 8,000
- Canada: 7,000
- Netherlands: 5,500
- Ireland: 3,500
- Greece: 3,000
- China: 3,000
- New Zealand: 3,000
- other regions: 21,504